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Garmin Apollo Gps Map 360 on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Rhome, Texas, United States

Rhome, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:430-0456-00 Brand:garmin

this map 360 was working well when I removed it a few months ago for an avionics upgrade.
comes with the connector.
I have the Apollo SL60 GPS com that it with in a separate listing.

these are good situational awareness units, good for basic position information in addition to the newer gps maps that are out now.

I usually ship items within 3 days but occasionally it takes me longer so I'm using a 10 day handling time as my OFFICIAL handling time.

buy with confidence, all my items are guaranteed satisfaction or return no questions asked.

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