For sale is a
beautiful and flawless KX165A NAV/COM with glide slope.
It is 28 VOLY ONLY. I
purchased this radio around 5 years ago and NEVER installed it.
It has been in
our perfectly climate controlled medical office the entire time.
My mechanic
has taken the radio to our local airport and temporally installed it in a late
model Cessna 182.
It works perfectly and looks great.
These radios have a list
price of $5,414.00. This is a bargain. I am taking a loss.
Thank you for
looking.
NAV/COMs for Sale
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