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Magnavox Flux Gate Detector Mx35 626540-1 Serial#h1966 on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Grant, Florida, United States

Grant, Florida, United States
Has some ware and tare. Worked upon removal.
Brand:Magnavox Manufacturer Part Number:626540-1

 Magnavox Flux Gate Detector MX35  626540-1  Serial#H1966

Used part. Worked upon removal.


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