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Garmin Gtx 327 Mode C Transponder With Tray on 2040-parts.com

US $959.00
Location:

Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, United States

Cottage Grove, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Garmin Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GTX 327

Selling my old Garmin GTX 327 transponder. This was pulled working from my Cessna 182 for a panel upgrade. All buttons and functions work.

There are a few blemishes on the screen. See photo. Exactly what you'd expect from some used hardware, otherwise the hardware in fantastic condition.

Includes tray and connector as seen in photo.

Model: Garmin GTX 327
Serial: 83728093

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