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Garmin GPS 90

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cashflyer

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I have a Garmin GPS 90 that I bought new back in the 90s. I have not used it in years, but "found" it again when we moved this past summer.

I put batteries in it today and it works just fine.
Last update was Feb/Mar 2000, and I have read that you cannot get updates for it any more since it was discontinued. Even with the outdated map, it could still be useful for heading, speed, position, and other basic nav data.

I still have the yoke mount, the harness for hard-wiring it to a plane, the PC uplink cable, and the remote antenna wire. Heck, I still have the original box.

Garmin reference page:
https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=29


Is it worth anything these days?


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