Used Garmin Gns530w Removed In Working Condition. on 2040-parts.com
Newark, California, United States
Garmin GNS530W removed in working condition. Upgraded to a GTN. Professionally removed by an avionics shop. No FAA 8130-3, just a removed in serviceable condition tag.
This is a 14 or 28 Volt version. This photos are the actual unit. Will come with rack, backplate, DB connectors as removed from the aircraft. Comes with the Nav and Terrain datacards. I might be able to send the manuals but they are not the most current revisions. The most current are available from Garmin for $ or free for download from Garmin Website. If I get them I'll send them. Does not come with an antenna. History of this unit: It is a one plane unit. Was installed new as a non-WAAS unit in October 2004. Terrain Mod installed July 2006. Was upgraded to WAAS in December of 2007. Removed from the plane July 2015. Approx 752 hours of use on this unit since new. Latest operating software 5.2/5.0 installed. I ship to the U.S. Only No warranty. No Returns. Sorry. Garmin still supports and repairs these units for a flat rate fee. I can guarantee it was working when removed. I don't sell junk! |
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