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Garmin 330 Gtx Mode S Transponder on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Matthews, North Carolina, United States

Matthews, North Carolina, United States
Some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functional as intended.
Brand:Garmin Warranty:No

Garmin 330 GTX Mode S Transponder

For sale is a slightly used Garmin 330 GTX Mode S (non-ES) transponder in very good condition. I purchased it from a friend who was redoing the panel in his late-model Diamond DA-40 for use in the Vans RV-7A I'm building, but I have now decided to go in another direction.

Includes tray, backplate and connector.

Note - the $35.00 flat fee shipping price includes U.S.P.S. Priority Mail (Package) shipping + shipping insurance.

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