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Cruisair 921027772 Reverse Cycle (ac & Heat) 12000 Btu 230vac Air Conditioning on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Stored in Warehouse. Does NOT come with control panel.Never been Installed. Minor scratches and Dents in Grill.
Brand:Cruisair Manufacturer Part Number:SMXIRW

Cruisair 921027772 Reverse Cycle (AC & HEAT) 12000 BTU 230V Marine Air Conditioning
(DOES NOT COME WITH CONTROL PANEL)
NEW!
(warehouse stored)




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