Avionics Ps Engineering Intercom Pma8000b Tso Including Tray 14 Volts on 2040-parts.com
Ottumwa, Iowa, US
Very nice PS Engineering
PMA8000B TSO'd Intercom. 14 volts. part number 050-890-0202 serial number N02412 TSO C50c C35d Includes mounting tray and plugs. Working when removed. Guaranteed not dead on arrival.
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