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Depth Finder Sun Visors on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States

Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Any Brand Manufacturer Part Number:001

DEPTH FINDER SUN VISORS " MADE PER DRDER " Made for any size, any brand of depth finder that you have ! Having trouble seeing your units screen because of the sun's glare ? Well not anymore.This visor stops the sun's glare on your depth finders screen . It's made from 3/16 Black UV protected acrylic that will last for years ! It is secured to the unit with Velcro for a secure fit. (Depth Finder Units NOT Included) All Visors are $ 30.00 each, up to 13 inch wide. If you have a larger unit than 13", Call HANK for a quote @ 615-895-7559 Shipping is a flat rate of $ 5.00 in 48 states. Pickup available. We except Paypal only and cash for pickups. ( RPangels@Bellsouth,net ) VERY IMPORTANT !! When ordering please give the BRAND NAME & MODEL # of your depth finder. Measure the width (Down 1" from top and from outside left to right )

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