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Vertex Standard Matrix Gx3000s Vhf Marine Radio- Missing Cover And Front Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Harvey, Louisiana, United States

Harvey, Louisiana, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

This is a used vhf marine radio MAIN CHASSIS WITH BOTH PC BOARDS INSTALLED. the front panel assembly and cover are missing. There is no water damage or burns to this radio. The part is UNTESTED. The sale is "as is", no returns.  Only what you see in the photo is included- no front panel, cover, mounts, cables, manuals. Winning bidder needs to pay $14 shipping to the lower 48 US States. Bidders from all other areas need to request their freight charge before bidding. 

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