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100-384072-5 Compressor Drive Motor Beechcraft King Air Acs 26501-2 on 2040-parts.com

US $3,350.00
Location:

Tracy, California, United States

Tracy, California, United States
Overhauled Condition
Brand:Beechcraft Compatible Make:ACS Manufacturer Part Number:100-384072-5 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Compressor Drive Motor

  • Beechcraft PN: 100-384072-5
  • Mfg PN: 26501-2
  • Manufactured by: ACS Aerospace Systems & Components INC
  • Serial No: 2257
  • Condition: Overhauled
  • Document: FAA8130-3 Dual release 
We can offer on overhaul exchange basis. Please contact us for overhaul exchange price.

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