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Propeller Revolution Indicator / Transmitter Ic/6 Pnc2-z - Naval /military Equip on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Farmingdale, New Jersey, United States

Farmingdale, New Jersey, United States
Some Wear and Tear, Unit Has Cosmetic Scratches and Marks. SOLD AS IS/UNTESTED/MAY NOT WORK (Unless Otherwise Specified).
Brand:U.S. Navy Manufacturer Part Number:IC/6 PNC2-Z UPC:Does not apply

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Description

Propeller Revolution Indicator / Transmitter

Model: IC/6 PNC2-Z - Naval /Military Equip


Terms and Conditions

**OUR ITEMS (UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED) ARE AS IS/UNTESTED/MAY NOT WORK.**

This Sale Only Includes What Is Pictured.


Packing

Our Handling Is In Business Days

We Pack With Foam "Pack-in-Place"


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