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Brand New Continental Aircraft Starter! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Lake Wales, Florida, United States

Lake Wales, Florida, United States
New without box
Brand:Teledyne Continental Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:654046 H Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Hi there, this is a brand new Teledyne Continental aircraft engine starter without the box or paper work. We are not 100% positive but believe this will fit 0-200 or 0-300 engine. It will NOT fit an IO-360 Continental aircraft engine. It is 12 volt, the buyer is responsible of air worthiness!!

The part number is 654046 H
Serial number is E129902AA

This is all we know about this starter so this is being SOLD AS IS.
NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING!!

SHIPPING CHARGES WILL ALSO INCLUDE INSURANCE!

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