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Beechcraft Tit Mixture Control Indicator on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States

Mount Holly, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:thommen Warranty:No

this is a Beechcraft TIT indicator gauge made byalcor instruments. it has L24v on the back plus
6.2 oms. the part number is 46022 the gauge is in excellent shape with no cracks. fogging etc.
I accuired this unit at an auction a while back and has not been tested  so i am selling it AS-IS the
 buyer is responcable for shipping which will be in a flate rate usps box. i accept paypal for payment.
i will ship with in 3 days after payment. I do not ship over seas.


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