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Garmin Gns-430 Waas Gps W/ Terrain, 28v 011-01060-45 W 8130! on 2040-parts.com

US $7,899.00
Location:

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States

Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Garmin Manufacturer Part Number:011-01060-45

Like striking gold!  You have found it!  A beautiful, factory restored/upgraded (WAAS) GNS 430, including the unit, tray, connectors, antenna, manuals and 8130!  28V unit.  It has not been installed since the upgrade (recent), so you are getting a fantastic unit.

14 days to return if not fully satisfied.

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