NORTHSTAR MODEL 8100A AIRBORNE GPS SENSOR PART NUMBER 8100-00-01 SERIAL NUMBER Y00938 Removed during a recent WAAS upgrade in working condition. Includes a FAA Form 8130-3 return to service document. Guaranteed to work when received. We prefer PAYPAL as it is the fastest and safest way to pay for your auction. We will also accept payment by any major credit card EXCEPT AMERICAN EXPRESS. Domestic shipping and insurance for this item within the United States will be FREE. You can reach Avionics Unlimited, Inc. by telephone toll free in the U.S. Monday through Friday 8 AM to 5 PM CST at 1-866-703-6388. |
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