Up for grabs is one of those pesky little service door micro-switches. It appears to be NOS and has a Raytheon P/N label and what seems to be a RAPID pick tag. For some reason the pictures I took of the labels won't load - I'll send them to you if you need to see them. However - buyer must determine if the item is suitable for installation on an aircraft. I will accept PayPal and will give positive feedback once I receive it. I will ship this one for free to the mainland US, within 3 business days of payment. If you are going to bid on multiple items let me know as I would like to combine shipping if I can. Thanks for looking.
Parts for Sale
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- Garrett turbocharger overboost relief valve, p/n 470930-4(US $500.00)
- Large valuable airplane part lot-collins, arc, sperry, and more, 22 parts(US $4,000.00)
- Large valuable lot of 19 arc parts(US $3,000.00)
- Large valuable lot of 12 king parts(US $1,750.00)
- Safe flight lift detector stall warning, p/n 151-12 new surplus!(US $375.00)
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