Bendix 5536f Computer P/n 4000495-8501 on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, United States
I have 3 of these units and each have different factory mods. When purchasing, please specify which unit you have interest in. Items are believed to be functional, but have not been tested. Returns will not be accepted, but questions are welcomed! Thanks so much for your interest in our listing!
The first unit is Serial No. 2140 and does not have markings that imply any factory mods. The second unit is Serial No. 1750 and has mod 1 (this is the unit pictured above) The third unit is Serial No. 2181 and has mods 1,2, and 3. |
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