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Working Aircraft/airplane Clock 24v Beechcraft Cessna Piper - 90 Day Guarantee! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Elgin, Illinois, US

Elgin, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:60 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED!!! If your clock fails within 90 Days or is not accurate to within ±1 minute per month simply return it with a brief note stating the nature of the failure. We will repair it and return it to you postage paid (USA only). Buyer pays return shipping. International buyers must pay postage both ways. Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States Part Type:Clock

PLEASE READ:  We are NOT FAA Certified Technicians and therefore this may not comply to FAA Law.  This is NOT a flight instrument and should only be used for time keeping or collection purposes.  This is not intended to be installed in any aircraft without first being FAA certified.  It is your duty as an aircraft owner and/or pilot to know the FAA rules and regulations regarding this item.

We tried to take clear pictures, so please look them over carefully before buying.


  • Manufactured as a direct replacement for original equipment clocks
  • Clock was taken apart, thoroughly cleaned and properly ;lubricated using our proprietary high quality silicone lubricant
  • Movement is 24-30 volt quartz (not a conversion) and was successfully bench tested
  • Case is in very good condition with the original 24VDC sticker firmly attached
  • Dial is in excellent original condition 
  • Hands are the factory original colors
  • Knob is in very good original condition and works properly
  • Lens is clear and is practically free of scratches with the red elapsed time hands in good working order
  • Markings & numerals are in outstanding condition
  • Outer bezel is in very good original condition having brass inserts in the mounting holes for extra added strength
  • Overall rating is 8.5 out of 10


$ave money by trading in your old clock in any condition and get $15-30 credited to your PayPal account (depending on condition).

Your trade-in must be from the exact same year, make and model as the clock you bought - NO EXCEPTIONS PLEASE!

 

ALL CLOCKS are run for at least 5 minutes before carefully packing them to insure you a working clock upon arrival.  If your clock is damaged in shipping you'll need to file a claim with our shipping insurance provider.

 

NOTE:  Our clocks are always pictured with the time set to 9:11 (9/11), so we NEVER forget those brave Americans who gave their lives that day!

 

Please check out our other items up for auction and in our store!

 

Thank you for taking the time to look at our listing!  :)



 

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