GeoPilot II Plus color GPS with Terrain Awareness Warning System.
Mint condition. Includes cigarette lighter power cord, 2 SD cards (one is in the GPS, database needs update), Audio Video Cable, Remote Control, (still in plastic, never opened), Suction Mount and all original packaging. Super nice GPS that is easy to see in the cockpit. |
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