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Uniden Mounting Cradle Only For Um525 Marine Radio - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Denton, Texas, United States

Denton, Texas, United States
This item is a new factory take-off. There may some minor rub marks from bulk storage.
Brand:UNIDEN MPN:Does not apply Compatible Radios:Polaris/Solara-DSC/Oceanus-DSC/UM380/UM415/UM425

NEW! BLACK MOUNTING BRACKET ONLY

FOR UM525 MARINE RADIO

Replace for damaged, worn-out, or missing MOUNTING BRACKET

Check the User Manual or the model number on your existing  BRACKET

Includes: One black mounting bracket




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