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Garmin 696 Xm With Ram Yoke Mount on 2040-parts.com

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Belmont, Wisconsin, United States

Belmont, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Garmin 696 GPS map with Sirius XM.  I purchased this unit new and has served me very well.  With a Sirius subscription, Iwas able to avoid numerous thunderstorms.  Unfortunately the screen went blank the other day, but it still powers up.  The unit is being sold in a non-operable condition.  According to the Garmin website, out of warranty units such as this are reconditioned by Garmin to new status for a fixed rate of $600.  Therefore, if you are interesested in a 696, it is much more logical to purchase this unit (for whatever it brings) than one that has been used for a number of years.  Complete with all cables, dust shield, original packaging, user manuals, Sirius XM antennae (not included with 696 otherwise), battery (which still holds a full charge), and RAM yoke mount.

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