Garmin Gns-530aw Taws- Avionics on 2040-parts.com
Broomfield, Colorado, United States
GNS 530 Alpha TAWS. Removed from a friends Citation SP. Commercial grey face. All checked out at Freedom Avionics in Broomfield Colorado (see photo of cert). Excellent condition. Antenna, manual, clips, plugs and backing plate included. Cards included.
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