Garmin Gtn 750 on 2040-parts.com
238 7th Ave Kirkland, Washington, United States
Garmin GTN 750 WAAS GPS/NAV/COMM 14/28 VDC P/N 011-02282-50 S/N 1ZA210510.This unit will come with fresh FAA form 8130-3. Dated 11/02/2021. Come with tray, backplate with new installation kit, new GA-35 antenna, NAV data card.
Price $8,000
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