Terra Tn 200 Nav W/terra Tri-nav-c Vor/loc/gs/elc Converter Indicator 14vdc on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, US
Here is this Terra Nav system that was just recently removed in good working condition. This sale includes the Terra TN 200 Nav and the Tri-Nav-C Vor/Loc/GS/ELC Converter Indicator P/N 0900-110000. Both units worl well and come with the wire harness. Use as a replacement, backup, or spare. Faceplates are clean and clear, comes with a 30 day warranty. Any questions just ask, I do ship international.
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