Garmin GTN650 in new condition,14/28 VDC Unit. Unit has never been used and was intended for my Bonanza A36 during a recent avionics upgrade but my engineer advised otherwise. Sale includes: Rack, Back-plane, Connectors and manuals and FAA Form 8130.- Authorized Release Certificate and original box.
NAV/COMs for Sale
- Garmin gtn-750 touch screen (US $5,000.00)
- Garmin gns 530w waas(US $4,000.00)
- Kx155(US $150,000.00)
- Audio panel mfg by kings avionics, p/n ts-001 comes with faa form 8130-3.(US $29.95)
- Sportys sp-400 aviation radio and accessory kit(US $300.00)
- King kn-62(US $725.00)
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