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Trimble 2000 Approach Ifr Gps Navigator With Tray, Antenna, Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $680.00
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Trimble 2000 Approach Navigation unit, approved for IFR and VFR Navigation.
In great conditions with all the accessories and Pilot Guide. Was working when removed from the plane. Needs the software and maps updated, which may require new memory because of the size of new maps. I suggest you check with manufacturer for options and costs.
 The sale includes :
- Trimble 2000 Approach unit
- Mounting tray
- 3x Maps Memory cards (outdated)
- GPS Antenna
- Pilot Guide

Sold AS-IS !

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