Garmin Gnc420,gps Comm P/n 011-00837-00 New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Millerton, Pennsylvania, United States
New old stock. 24Volt Garmin GNC 420 GPS/Com. Purchased for a customers project some time ago but it was never installed as customer sold aircraft before finishing restoration. Thought I might use it myself but never got around to it. My loss your gain. In box with complete rack, unopened connector kit and with all books and simulator CD. Any questions feel free to ask. 14 days money back guarantee if not as described and returned with all unopened parts, in working condition. Buyer pays return shipping insured for value. All shipping is non refundable. |
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