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Pratt & Whitney Combustion Chamber For Various Jt8d- Engines P/n 780467 on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States

Bloomingdale, Illinois, United States
1988 CELMA BRAZIL REPAIRED TAG
Brand:PRATT & WHITNEY Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:780467 Compatible Make:JT8D

 THIS IS FOR 1 EA PRATT & WHITNEY COMBUSTION CHAMBER FOR  VARIOUS JT8D-  ENGINES.

SERVICEABLE CONDITION - REPAIRED IN 1988 BY CELMA BRAZIL

P/N: 780467

*IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO HAVE THIS UNIT RE-TESTED / RE-CERTIFIED PRIOR TO ANY INSTALLATION OR USE*

SOLD AS IS. 

*B373BATCH*

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