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Garmin Gtx-327 - Mode C Transponder - 8130-3 Tag X83705978 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,149.00
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Aurora, Oregon, United States

Aurora, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

 
   
     
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Manufacturer:Garmin      
 

Model: GTX-327      
 

Part Number:011-00490-00      
 

Serial Number:83705978    
 

Condition: Used – 8130-3 Tag        
 

Accessories Included: Tray, backplate, connector kit and wiring diagram.      
 

Product Specifications: 14/28V Mode C Transponder.  

     

                 
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