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King Kln 89 Gps System P/n 066-01148-0101 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,095.00
Location:

Elk Grove, California, United States

Elk Grove, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A KING KLN 90B GPS SYSTEM .THIS UNIT WAS REMOVED FROM AN AIRCRAFT THAT WAS UPGRADING ITS AVIONICS AND WAS WORKING PROPERLY WHEN REMOVED. I ONLY ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT.ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 4 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION.SHIPPING IS A FLAT $30.00 TO THE LOWER 48 STATES .CHECK MY FEEDBACK AND BID WITH CONFIDENCE...GOOD LUCK

PRODUCT INFORMATION:

PART NUMBER--066-01148-0101

SERIAL NUMBER--4295

VOLTS--14/28

INCLUDES TRAY & CONNECTOR


NOTE--THIS ALSO INCLUDES AN MD41-1524  GPS ACU (14 VOLTS) AND A KING KA 92 GPS ANTENNA





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