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This is a King KNS80, while flying my plane a few days ago, It blinked twice then went out, since I had another one , I opted to sell this one rather then have it repaired. Lens and face plate are nice and scratch free. also included is the mounting tray. Shipping is $14.00 to lower 48. Good luck, I will try to answer all questions .
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