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Lowrance Avionics Lei Airmap 1000 Gps+waas Receiver W/ Jeppesen Sd Card & Mount on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Carson, New Mexico, United States

Carson, New Mexico, United States
Good working condition.
Brand:Lowrance Manufacturer Part Number:Airmap 1000

You are looking at a Lowrance Avionics Airmap 1000 Aviation GPS unit. It comes with a Jeppesen "Americas" aviation database SD card, Ram ball mount, SD card and reader, 12v power adapter, and some manuals. There is no software disk for the program in the manual. You get everything in the pictures. This unit is in good working condition.


It comes with a 14 day as described DOA warranty. The buyer must pay return shipping.

Shipping is worldwide. International buyers will be given the US customs form number which will track the package while in transit in the US but tracking once it leaves the US depends on the postage service of your country and I cannot provide any guaranteed tracking of packages once they leave the US. The buyer is responsible for all customs duties.   


 

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