Bendix/king Kn 64 Dme With Tray on 2040-parts.com
Manning, South Carolina, United States
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This KN 64 was just recently (5-29-16) removed from a Cessna 337 that is being parted out. Unit is in good working condition. As you can see from the pictures, all LEDs are functional and bright. Tray is included. Buy it now to get it before the 10 day listing ends! |
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