Purchased this for my plane in February and my plans have changed. I no longer have a need for it.
I am also including a used WAAS antenna that is pictured. All proper FAA documentation and invoice from Gulf Coast Avionics is included. The wiring harness was built by Gulf Coast Avionics for warranty purposes and they also included the wire diagram for the power harness. The tray and all installation hardware for this unit with extra pins is included. What you see pictured is what is included. The base maps are for "the Americas" and I believe you get one download once installed for current data. Please let me know if you have any questions. The unit is also being offered on pilots of america and vans air force so if it may sell before the end of the auction. Thanks and happy bidding |
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