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Garmin Gns 530aw 16 Watt Waas Complete System on 2040-parts.com

US $9,750.00
Location:

Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Hubert, Quebec, Canada
In like new condition, screen coating is perfect.
Brand:Garmin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:011-01066-40 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Garmin GNS 530AW 16 WATT WAAS GPS/NAV/COM Complete system

Removed in serviceable condition for avionics update.  Please note that due to the 16 WATT Com, a $4,000 upgrade, a 28 volts DC electrical system is required.

Includes:
  • GNS 530AW p/n 011-01066-40  serial 4635033 with serviceable green tag
  • GNS 530 Rack, Backplate and connectors with serviceable green tag
  • GA 35 WAAS antenna p/n 013-00235-00 serial 10254

Guaranteed to be in working order, 30 day warranty from Aero Teknic.


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