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Garmin Gad 43 Gyro Adapter (brand New W/ 8130) P/n: 011-01970-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $2,999.99
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Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Garmin Manufacturer Part Number:011-01970-01

Garmin GAD-43 GYRO ADAPTER P/N: 011-01970-01 S/N: 27P000941 ( BRAND NEW W/ C OF C) INCLUDES BRAND NEW GAD 43 WITH CONNECTOR KIT & C OF C.

WHEN GARMIN SHIPS US BRAND NEW UNITS THEY NORMALLY COME WITH 8130'S AND EVERY ONCE AND A WHILE THEY WANT SEND ONE AND YOU HAVE TO USE THE C OF C. IT'S A BRAND NEW UNIT SO THE C OF C IS ALL THAT IS NEEDED AND IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET AN 8130 FROM GARMIN IF THEY DIDN'T SEND IT UNLESS YOU SEND BACK FOR SERVICE AND IT'S BRAND NEW SO NO NEED FOR THAT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS LET ME KNOW AND I WILL GET BACK WITH YOU ASAP.

THIS GAD 43 IS BRAND NEW EXTRA STOCK I HAVE TO MANY IN STOCK AND AM SELLING 2 OF THEM FOR UNDER LIST PRICING IF YOU THINK THE PRICE IS TO HIGH GIVE ME AN OFFER. I WILL CONSIDER ANY REASONABLE OFFER. LIST PRICE FOR THIS UNIT IS $3499.99. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS JUST LET ME KNOW. THANKS.

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