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Garmin Gns-430w 14/28v Complete System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States

Cookeville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

Garmin GNS-430W in excellent condition including tray, connectors, antenna, pilot manuals and a Jeppesen Skybound G2 USB (New style USB that works with Microsoft and Mac computers).

I just took this GNS-430W out of my Mooney 201 for a major panel upgrade. This GNS-430W is in excellent condition and working order. This is a perfect GPS to upgrade an aircraft to WAAS compliance or as a backup Nav/Com/GPS; with the FAA's new VOR decommission program the trend will be dual GPS in every IFR aircraft.

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