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Garmin Gns 430 400 420 Info Kit Manuals, Training Cd, Etc - New Simulator Cd on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Garden City, Idaho, US

Garden City, Idaho, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Brand:Garmin Model:Not Listed MPN:Not Listed

This is a Pilots reference and info owners manual set for Garmin GN Series 400 420 430 radios and GPS products. Has simulator CD's included.  This has been in a box with other items that are being sold. Not sure of the particulars but they have not been used and the CD's have not been opened or used also. If you are looking at this you likely know more about them than I do. The pictures show you what all is included and what they are and what you see is what is for sale and included. Sold as is and shipping is to the lower 48 States.

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