Az07 -2 Gps Antenna Used Servicable Tag on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Tennessee, United States
AS SHOWN LIKE IN THE PICTURE A GPS ANTENNA THAT WAS REMOVED SERVICABLE AND WORKING TO UP DATE SYSTEM ON A KING AIR. THIS WILL WORK ON ANY PLANE WHEN NEEDING A ANTENNA FOR YOUR GPS UNIT. THE PHOTO IS OF ONE UNIT IN STOCK THIS MAY NOT BE THE ONE YOU RECEVE BUT ALL ARE THE SAME, CONDITION AND PN AND PAPERWORK WITH EACH UNIT.PRICE AT A FRACTION OF NEW, WE HAVE SEVERAL NEEDING MORE THAN ONE NO PROBLEM WE COMBINE SHIPPING.
INDICATED SHIPPING IS USA ONLY BUT WE WILL SHIP ANY PLACE, BUYER HAS TO PAY SHIPPING, WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING
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