Garmin Aera 510 Aviation And Automotive Gps on 2040-parts.com
Greer, South Carolina, United States
Excellent condition unit with extra accessories. I have been using this unit for aviation navigation for a few years. I no longer have a need for it. I have taken excellent care of it. The extra accessories are the suction cup mount and corresponding unit adapter mount - it also has the dashboard and yoke mount. I replaced the unit's battery in 2015. Comes with everything from the original purchase from Sporty's plus what I described. The last database update was August 2015. I paid $1300 for this unit new.
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