Used and in very good shape. Battery lasts for just under an hour, better than most I have seen, but new batteries are available. See the pic for the dates of the databases. Comes with AC adaptor, manuals, USB cables and adaptors, XM antenna, Garmin antenna and holders, RAM connector, and cable to power unit from plane power panel.
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