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Sencore Fc71 1ghz Frequency Counter, Shown Powered-up on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:Sencore Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:FC71 UPC:Does not apply

  • 3000 to 4000 avionic items in this store  .  .   Check out my other items!

  • this item is:            Sencore FC71 1Ghz Frequency Counter.   sn 6040054M

  • From a closed avionics shop.   Unit powered up OK,    no further testing was done.  

We answer all questions and will provide many detailed photos,  simply email us:         
The items are as they come from the closed aircraft stores we acquire.  
This item is used equipment and we are selling this item untested, without warranty or return.      

DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY:   We are selling this item “As Removed, As Is, Where Is, Make Offer".  We do not provide any warranty of this item whatsoever, whether express, implied, or statutory, including but not limited to, any warranty of "merchantability" or "fitness for a particular purpose" or any warranty that the contents of the item will be error-free.  We are not liable for any damages, including, but not limited to, direct or indirect, special, or consequential damages arising out of, resulting from, or any way connected to the use of the item, whether or not based upon warranty, contract, tort, or otherwise; whether or not injury was sustained by persons or property or otherwise; and whether or not loss was sustained from, or arose out of, the results of, the item, or any services that may have been provided by us.  We are not responsible for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages result from any defect, error, or failure to perform.

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Thu, 06 Feb 2014

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Mitsubishi confirms mad FQ-400

Tue, 02 Dec 2008

You’ve got to admire the Japanese. Here we are, deep in the doom and gloom of car sales in free-fall, and Mitsubishi pops its head above the parapet to announce the 2009 version of the mad-as-a-hatter Mitsubishi Evo X FQ-400! Anyone who saw, or drove, the Evo 9 FQ-400 will know what an absolutely mental car this is.

New December 2008 issue on sale today

Wed, 29 Oct 2008

By Tim Pollard 29 October 2008 14:46 The new December 2008 issue of CAR Magazine goes on sale today – read on for a guided tour around the pick of our stories, drives and features. Edited highlights include: • CAR is first to drive new Merc SL65 Black Series• Big tests of new Ford Ka and Vauxhall Insignia • The definitive road test verdict on Ferrari’s California: 3000 words, ten pages• We ask the A-list industry chiefs how they’ll survive the crunch• Colin McRae’s tribute one year after his death• Bond special: CAR drives 007’s DBS on location• PLUS! The worst Bond cars ever• The Swiss graveyard for amazing cars• We gatecrash the new Bugatti Grand Sport launch• Mark Walton revisits the Bugatti Veyron supercar• Adventure 1: to Mongolia by Land Rover• Adventure 2: from Boston to California (the British ones) by Dodge Challenger• First drives of new Megane, Q7 V12, Infinitis, Cayman, Twingo, 500, 7-series, RS6• Life with our Lexus IS-F, Caterham, Kuga, Mini, C-class, Bentley Conti• Ferrari 250 GTO, a celebration.