Attitude Director Indicator Aru-2/a on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
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For auction is an Attitude Director Indicator Mfg. Lear P/N 131314-01 Type: ARU-2/A Condition: As Removed This is a NO RESERVE auction. Feel free to Make Offer and I can adjust buy it now. Have any questions please ask. **SPECIAL NOTICE: EXPORT RESTRICTIONS** USA SHIPPING ONLY Please note that the items shipped to you are identified as Military Surplus. Export of these items outside of the United States may be prohibited or may require export permits or licensing. Before exporting any Military Surplus outside of the United States, please check with the Bureau of Export Administration or with a licensed U.S Customs Broker. Furthermore by purchasing this item you are certifying that you will not be shipping it outside of the United States without obtaining the proper permits or licensing to do so. |
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