For sale Garmin GPSmap 696 portable aviation receiver this was a very expensive very nice unit still in great shape comes with dust cover, gps antenna , XM receiver , wall plug for charging the battery might need replaced I'm getting the message that battery is missing but it is still there and works great when plugged in
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Garmin 796, xm, very nice, lots of fun.(US $1,250.00)
Garmin gns480
New garmin battery pack/charger p/n 011-00182-00 free shipping(US $500.00)
Garmin gns-530w -gps/com/nav - 14/28v - yellow tagged
Garmin gpsmap 175 or 195 12 / 24 volt cigarette power cable part # 010-10135-01(US $29.95)
Garmin gpsmap 195 with manuals, chargers, case, cables, and garmin mapsource(US $100.00)
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