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Boeing 747 Sundstrand Mark Vii Warning Computer on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Castle Douglas, United Kingdom

Castle Douglas, United Kingdom
ITEM INTACT JUST REMOVED FROM SERVICE IN AS REMOVED CONDITION
Brand:SUNDSTRAND Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:965-0876-001-B05-B04 Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

SUNDSTRAND MK VII WARNING COMPUTER IN AS REMOVED CONDITION FROM A BOEING 747-200F

P/N 965-0876-001-B05-B04

 
 

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