New! Bendix King Av8or Ace Touch Screen Aviation Gps Garmin 196 396 495 Av80r on 2040-parts.com
Brenham, Texas, US
Brand new in the box!
Bendix King av8or ace aviation GPS complete with all accessories. Great buy!
This is the large 7" touch screen
Retail is $1900 on these units.
This has the fly and drive US/Canada data card.
You get:
Av8or ace GPS unit
Fly and drive US/Canada sd card
Cigarette lighter charger
Wall charger
Standard and slimline batteries
PC/USB cable
Carry case
Aviation/auto mount
Earphones
Cd of users manual
Printed quick reference guide
Feel free to call if you want to buy one now. 979-451-3251
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