King Kln 90b Gps P/n 066-04031-1122 With B-rnav With Fresh Faa 8130-3 on 2040-parts.com
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BENDIX-KING KLN 90B GPS P/N 066-04031-1122 S/N 27515 WITH B-RNAV AND WITH FAA FORM 8130-3 DATED 12/05/2016 COME WITH TRAY, CONNECTOR AND AMERICA OR ATLANTIC NAV DATACARD YOUR CHOICE . VERY NICE LOOKING UNIT
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