A 007 Gables Digital Nav Com Controller on 2040-parts.com
Riceville, Tennessee, US
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GABLES G6860-111 DIGITAL RADIO CONTROLLER AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO. A VERY GOOD LOOKING PIECE NO PAPERWORK, AS REMOVED. NORMAL LOOKING WEAR NO DAMAGE SHOWING.
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