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Garmin Gpsmap-196 Portable Aviation Navigation Receiver 010-00301-00 Xx7024 on 2040-parts.com

US $310.00
Location:

Aurora, Oregon, United States

Aurora, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Garmin Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:010-00301-00 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 
   
     
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Manufacturer: Garmin
 

Model: GPSMAP 196 
 

Part Number: 010-00301-00
 

Serial Number: 65407024     
 

Condition: Used      
 

Accessories Included: What you see in pictures       
 

Product Specifications: Portable Aviation Navigation Receiver

     

                 
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When  will my order ship?
We are generally able to ship same-day if received by  1pm Pacific Time.

How  do I check the status of my order?
When your order ships, you will be provided a tracking  number via e-mail. Please contact us if you do not receive  tracking information.

Can I return an item?
All brand new products come with a 30-day money back guarantee  (less 15% restocking fee). Items that are used/reconditioned  include a 7-day DOA policy. If the item has a problem  or is missing any accessories listed in the auction, we  must be contacted within 7-days of delivery. If we made  an error with your shipment, we will correct it.

UPS  shipping costs apply to 48 contiguous states. USPS  is a much cheaper alternative for shipments to AK &  HI.

ATTN INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS: We ship either  FedEx Expedited or USPS. We cannot ship orders valued  over $500 via USPS. They will only ship FedEx.

International  buyers must use a major credit card or be a verified PayPal  member with a confirmed address. International customers  are responsible for all customs, duties, taxes, and VAT  charges. We are not able to determine these taxes for  you, as they are depenant on each individual country.

If an item is not paid for within three days, we reserve  the right to relist or sell the item to another customer.  We will also initiate an unpaid item dispute with eBay.

Any warranty indicated as a "PCA" warranty is  through our service department. If a problem develops  in the warranty period indicated in the auction, please  contact us right away so we can determine the appropriate  action. We will repair the unit ourselves, send the unit  for outside repair, or replace the item at our discretion.  In any case, we must be contacted before a manufacturer  or outside repair facility is contacted.

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