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Garmin Gtx-320 Transponder( With Tray ) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
Used, but fully functional.
Brand:Garmin Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:011-0259-10

Up for bidding is a Garmin GTX 320 transponder. This unit was removed from the aircraft due to the owner wanting to upgrade his panel. This is a fully functional unit. There is some wear on the IDENT button, as shown in the photo. The mounting tray is also included in the sale. This unit will also include a Maintenance Release tag, (aka Yellow Tag).


07-20-2016  This was originally listed as a GTX 320A. It is a GTX 320. Sorry for any confusion.

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