Garmin Gns 530w Waas Ifr/gps/nav/comm/gs Receiver W/terrain 14/28v Very Nice!! on 2040-parts.com
Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States
Up for bids is still considered one of the best avionic upgrades you can do to your plane!
This auction is for a Garming GNS-530W, thats right a WAAS unit! IFR/GPS/Nav/Comm/GS reveiver w/Terrain! The 530W is exactly what you are looking for and needing to install into your aircraft! Has all the same features as the higher end units but at a fraction of the cost.
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