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Garmin Gpsmap 296 on 2040-parts.com

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Bend, Oregon, United States

Bend, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Garmin

This is a Garmin GPSMap 296 that I removed from my Cessna 172. It works perfectly. The database is not current. Includes everything shown in the picture such as the external antenna, yoke mount adapter, and dash mount adapter. This unit was hard wired into my plane, so the cigarette power adapter was cut.  It would have to be reconnected for this type of use again.  Otherwise, it is in near perfect condition with no scratches. If you find you do not like it for whatever reason, I will take it back and provide a full refund.

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