Garmin Gnc530 With Tray, Connectors, Antenna, Faa Release Form, Garmin 530 Gps on 2040-parts.com
Apex, North Carolina, United States
Garmin GNS 530 complete with backing plate, tray, new connector kit, antenna, 8130 form.
Excellent near new condition with no visible wear. Non waas 14V unit. This unit is ready to install and is in perfect working order. 90 Day money back guarantee. I purchased unit in November 2015 for $8800 from the avionics company on the 8130 form. It has since been in my air conditioned office awaiting install but I have changed my mind about putting more money into my airplane. Call me at 513-967-5959 if you have questions or want to check it out before purchasing. Item is located in Apex North Carolina. |
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