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It's been up before but didn't meet the reserve. Really nice work on the boat with some amazing attention to detail. It also might help if he spelled "Nautique" correctly for getting better search results.
For some reason, i get the feeling that this is one of those fake nautiques there were pictures of circulating around here of a year or two ago... If not, i apologize, it looks cool, but maybe it's just that it looks so different from a classic looking CC.
Has anyone ever replaced their push button breakers on the dash with the ones like on this boat? I have a 1998 SN and my push button have become really hard to push.
Has anyone ever replaced their push button breakers on the dash with the ones like on this boat? I have a 1998 SN and my push button have become really hard to push.
Why not just replace the original switches/breakers?
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