Gtx 33 Remote-mounted Mode S Digital Transponder on 2040-parts.com
Somerset, California, United States
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GTX 33 remote-mounted Mode S digital transponder USED p/n:011-00779-10 s/n:89107408 Comes with 8130 and g1000 tray If you have any questions contact jim @ 209-736-9400 |
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