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Garmingtx 327 Transponder And Encoder on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Clemson, South Carolina, United States

Clemson, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used

Garmin GTX 327 Transponder, Tray, Trans-Cal Encoder, Complete harness!
Removed from my aircraft for upgrade, Everything you need (except a antenna) for a turn-key transponder system, Power and Ground wires are clearly marked, Install the tray, mount the encoder, hook up power, ground, and a antenna and you are in business. Absolutely perfect faceplate, working flawlessly! Save what you would spend on having it installed and wired.
11 to 33 Volt DC. Boxed and ready for shipment, FREE SHIPPING! (UPS Ground).
This is a great system that has given me uninterrupted service since installed!
This unit was wired to a Garmin GNS 430W and wires are marked for reinstall (if needed).

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