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Bendix/king Kx-155a Tso Nav/com on 2040-parts.com

US $1,375.00
Location:

Mount Washington, Kentucky, United States

Mount Washington, Kentucky, United States
Removed from aircraft in GOOD working condition.
Brand:Bendix King Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:069-01032-0101

For Sale: KX-155A TSO Radio with tray. Selling after upgrading aircraft panel, and will no longer need the KX-155A. Unit and tray are in good condition and fully functioning. No connectors are included with the KX-155A.Unit was removed from a 2000 Piper Arrow III.

The KX-155A will be insured when shipped, and will only be shipped to the contiguous 48 states only. NO REFUNDS IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND ON THE PURCHASE!!



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