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New Garmin GI 275 EIS [Mooney M20J] with nearly all options [Reduced to $5000]


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I purchased the entire GI-275 sensor and EIS kit for my M20J three years ago.

My mechanics refused to install it because they didn't want to deal with replacing an avionics component (they are not avionics certified).

Now, I am selling my plane, and thus, won't have the 275 kit installed in any case.

I'm offering the kit for $5000 (Retail is nearly $7000).

I'm currently located in Central Florida (just outside of Orlando), so if you're local, this would make everything easier, but I'm willing to talk with anyone who's interested.

Please see attached for full list of included components (new, unopened) along with all 8830's.

I've included the original invoice, but note that the prices aren't current, and have increased since then (so please don't call PCA and ask for this price!)

Please ask a question here, or contact me via MS and I will provide my full contact information for further interactions.

Thanks

Included:

Garmin GI-275 EIS
Lycoming Sensor Kit (4 cylinder)
Fuel Flow
OAT Probe
Tach Sender
Manifold Pressure Sensor
Oil Temp Probe
USB Outlet(s) [certified]

Garmin-GI-275-EIS-Invoice.pdf

  • AF M20J changed the title to Garmin GI 275 EIS [Mooney M20J] with nearly all options [Reduced: $5800]
  • AF M20J changed the title to New Garmin GI 275 EIS [Mooney M20J] with nearly all options [Reduced to $5000]
  • 10 months later...
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On 11/6/2023 at 11:19 PM, AF M20J said:

they are not avionics certified

Any FAA certificated A&P can install avionics and an I&A can sign it off. If anything, you could refer to a Garmin dealer... 

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  • 1 month later...
Posted
1 hour ago, jrod_stat said:

I tried, even funded an escrow account at the seller's request. After the account was funded the seller became unresponsive and escrow funds were eventually released back to me.

Indeed. I had so many hassles with their verification process because I signed up with a company account, rather than my person.

First, they said my ID would be sufficient, but then they switched and said they needed corporate documents, which I provided.
In the end, I couldn't give a "photo id" for my company, as no such thing exists, and I was left in limbo.

I apologize @jrod_stat, I assumed, incorrectly, that the process would be something like paypal, with some checkboxes ("I sent the thing", "I received the thing").

Unfortunately, I assumed incorrectly.
After that, I realized I'll just stick with cash, in person instead.

I don't log on here very often, and have had a number of other things going on in my life.

The kit is still for sale, if anyone is in the Central Florida Area, or knows a better/easier way to handle shipping with security.

 

Posted
On 10/23/2024 at 12:26 AM, Teddyhherrera said:

Did he buy it?

Sorry, I didn't see your message until just now.

He certainly did his best to. I failed to manage the escrow process successfully, so it was completely my fault that things didn't go through.

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