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King Kx-155 14v Pn: 069-1024-08 Sn: 58675, Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

US $1,895.00
Location:

Davis, California, United States

Davis, California, United States
Removed in good working condition
Manufacturer Part Number:069-1024-08 Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Bendix/King

You are purchasing the shown KX-155 Nav/Com radio.  This unit is a 14V without Glideslope.  It has been bench tested and is in good looking and good working condition!

14V
720 COM Ch
Iso Amp

PN 069-1024-08
SN 58675
Mods 1-3, 6, 9, 11

Tray and backplate connectors included upon request PRIOR to purchase.

Return Policy: We give a 30 Day Guarantee that this unit is as-described and functions accordingly!   In the event the unit arrives in a condition other than described we will issue a full refund.  Unit must be returned prior to refund.  No other returns accepted.

Domestic shipping: is with UPS Ground including insurance and tracking.  
Shipping price includes packaging material and handling.  Please inquire for expedited shipping costs.  Shipping to Alaska and Puerto Rico is with USPS Priority Mail.

International shipping: is with US Postal Service (USPS).  Can also ship on "own account" with UPS or FedEx.   All import duties and/or sales taxes related to the shipping and/or import of this unit are the buyer's cost. ***We do sell and ship internationally including EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, AND MORE.  Please inquire for a shipping quote prior to purchase.
 
HAWAIIAN CUSTOMERS: We give Continental USA shipping prices to Hawaii.  Please request invoice prior to payment for shipping discount.


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