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**lot Of Three** Edo-aire Prt-661a Portable Aircraft Transceiver on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Farmingdale, New Jersey, United States

Farmingdale, New Jersey, United States
Minor Wear And Tear. Unit Is In Good Cosmetic Condition, SOLD AS IS.
Brand:PRT-661A Manufacturer Part Number:EDO-AIRE UPC:Does not apply

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 500 Central Ave. Farmingdale, NJ 07727

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Description

 THREE TOTAL EDO-AIRE PRT-661A

Portable Aircraft Transceiver


Terms and Conditions

**OUR ITEMS ARE UNTESTED AND SOLD AS IS.**

This Sale Only Includes What Is Pictured. 


Packing

       We Pack With Foam "Pack-in-Place"    


   (Questions? Contact Seller Directly)


With Over Twenty Years of Experience In the Used Test Equipment Industry, Together We Will Find the Equipment You Need For An Affordable Price.

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