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2589582-907 Sperry Air Flight Director Iis Mode Selector W/ Airworthiness Tag on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sperry Manufacturer Part Number:2589582-907

2589582-907 Sperry Aircraft Control Flight Director IIS Mode Selector.
Comes with FAA Form 8130-3, Airworthiness Approval Tag & shipping ticket.
Indicated as surplus inventory.
Memphis Group tag indicates this item is SR (Serviceable Repaired). 

This Mode Selector comes with a 14 day return guarantee, as long as it is in the exact condition as seen in the above listing photos (i.e. it has not been opened, modified or cannibalized for parts.

Free insured shipping to the lower 48 states.  

RETURN POLICY: I believe that if you give honest descriptions with enough pictures, you shouldn't need a return policy, that being said I still maintain a 14 day return policy. Occasionally I will make a mistake in my listings. If I make an error please be patient and I will remedy the situation. If you are the type of person who is intolerant, lashes out and holds a grudge for an honest mistake please do not bother bidding on this item or any other item I have listed. For everyone else, please buy/bid with the assurance that if I have made an error in my listing, I WILL take care of you. And if you have made an error, and bought the wrong size, for example, I will still take care of you (but I’ll let you pay the shipping). DOMESTIC SHIPPING: If you desire "signature required" or insure your item, please advise me so I can send you an adjusted invoice. The USPS yet again raised its rates on January 26, 2014 on domestic and international mail. I package well, and have a great track record of getting everything to each buyer, and getting it there in one piece. I generally use the US Post Office for items under 5 lbs or so and FedEx for heavier items. If you receive your mail at a PO Box, FedEx will not deliver to you, therefore the USPS is your only option and your shipping fees may increase substantially (i.e. double) depending on the size and weight of your package. To circumvent this issue please use a home or business address for me to ship your package to. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING:: Please email me before bidding/buying so I can quote you an international shipping price. International shipping rates can be VERY expensive. The USPS International First Class is MUCH less expensive than International Priority Mail, but it is slow, has a 4 pound/1.8 kilo limit (including packaging) and has limited tracking. I have a 100% delivery track record on International first class (Argentina, France, Canada, England, Israel, Japan, Singapore, Korea, New Zealand...). However I only guarantee your item while it is in the hands of the U.S. Postal Service. Once your item enters another country's customs screening process I cannot and will not guarantee its delivery. I will attempt to place small items in boxes as in some countries, envelopes and small boxes end up in postal employees pockets. If it is important for you to have international insurance and or accurate & complete tracking then you must request a shipping quote from me using International Priority Mail, (see below). International Priority Mail: This is substantially more expensive than International First Class, but it is faster, and the tracking is better. One pound to Canada will cost about $35, shipping to other countries costs about $50. The rates go up from there CALIFORNIA BUYERS: Unfortunately if I ship to a California address, I either have to charge state sales tax, or receive a valid resale form. AUCTIONS: I won’t end an auction listing early to sell it to you directly. As a bidder, I really dislike going back at the end of an auction to bid, only to discover that the seller had ended the auction early. So I won’t do that for you, or to you.

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