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Aviation Oxygen For Two Persons on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Mascot, NSW, Australia

Mascot, NSW, Australia
This has come from an aircraft project but never used
Brand:Aerox Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:F Cylender 33 CF Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This Aerox oxygen cylinder is 33 CF and suitable for two people. It came from an aircraft project that has not been completed and I'm not going to use oxygen. The system has never been used and I'm selling it as a kit including the regulator/airflow gauge and accessories as shown.
The item is listed as pick up only but I will ship to you but your are responsible for the cost of shipment.

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