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Aircraft/avionics Knr-634 Nav Receiver (p/n: 066-1078-01 Mod 5) on 2040-parts.com

US $967.40
Location:

Los Lunas, New Mexico, United States

Los Lunas, New Mexico, United States
KING Navigation Receiver (KNR-634) P/N: 066-1078-01 Serviceable when removed from one of our Fleet Aircraft. From our Dry Storage Unit. Must Sell.
Brand:KING Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:066-1078-01 Make:KING Warranty:No

 KING KNR-634 Navigation Receiver (P/N: 066-1078091 Mod 5) working when removed from one of our Fleet Aircraft.  From our Dry Storage Unit.

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