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Vintage Nos Ritchie F50 Compass Nos Magnetic Marine C/w Instructions & Orig. Box on 2040-parts.com

C $39.00
Location:

Castlegar, BC, Canada

Castlegar, BC, Canada

Unused........original box (no lid)...........original paperwork, instructions, mounting template & gasket, etc.

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Please ask any questions!     - Will combine shipping!

Ships to USA & Canada only - Shipping via Canada Post @ actual cost (no handling fee) including Tracking & Insurance!

                                               - The rates to USA include a USPS Tracking # & Insurance. ( Canada Post rates are higher than normal shipping within the USA)
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