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Garmin Aera 510 Aviation Gps on 2040-parts.com

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Dyersburg, Tennessee, United States

Dyersburg, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

You are looking at a Garmin Aera 510 Aviation GPS. This unit has just been updated with 2016 data and includes everything pictured. Also included, but not pictured is the original box. You will get only what is pictured. We used this off and on before going into the 560 model. This GPS works excellent and has just been updated with 2016 data. As you see you also get the GXM antenna for XM Weather and XM Radio. A very clean unit with tons of accessories included. You will also see the original sales receipt from the original owner.

Flat rate shipping of $20 to lower 48. No overseas or International without emailing first.

As you can see from my feedback..1270 auctions all 100%.

Only selling because I am having some major panel upgrades done and I'm selling some of my extra gear to fund the upgrade project.

 

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