Tdr 950 Transponder 622-2092-001 Ser# 18004 on 2040-parts.com
Panama City, Florida, United States
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this unit was a spare that we never needed it was repaired and put on a shelf. we will waranty this unit for 30 days. i think i have a tray and will give the tray to the buyer.
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