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US $169.99
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Northridge, California, United States

Northridge, California, United States
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Brand:CESSNA Avionic Part Type:Audio Panels Manufacturer Part Number:341004 WITH MARKER BEACON RECEIVER:BUILT IN Warranty:Yes 28 VOLT:BLACK FACE Part Type:Avionics

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A CESSNA AUDIO PANEL P/N: 341004-------WORKING WHEN REMOVED----------------------- FREE SHIPPING FOR U.S. MAINLAND STATES! ALASKA, PUERTO RICO, AND HAWAII PLEASE CONTACT SELLER AT AUCTION END FOR SHIPPING COST------------30-DAY MONEY BACK FROM PURCHASE DATE . BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING------------- WE SHIP WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY OF CLEARED PAYMENT. LOCAL PICK-UP ACCEPTED AS WELL---------------------WE OFFER COMBINED SHIPPING FOR MULTIPLE PURCHASES. HEAVIEST ITEM IS FULL PRICE, ALL OTHER ITEMS PURCHASED WILL BE CHARGED 50% OF THE ACTUAL SHIPPING COST AT AUCTION END------------------- INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: IMPORT DUTIES, TAXES, AND CHARGES ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ITEM PRICE OR SHIPPING CHARGES. THESE CHARGES ARE THE BUYER’S RESPONSIBILITY. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR COUNTRY’S CUSTOMS OFFICE TO DETERMINE WHAT THESE ADDITIONAL COSTS WILL BE PRIOR TO BIDDING/BUYING. THESE CHARGES ARE NORMALLY COLLECTED BY THE DELIVERING FREIGHT (SHIPPING) COMPANY OR WHEN YOU PICK THE ITEM UP-PLEASE DO NOT CONFUSE THEM FOR ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES.--------------- WE DO NOT MARK MERCHANDISE VALUES BELOW VALUE OR MARK ITEMS AS “GIFTS”-U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS PROHIBIT SUCH BEHAVIOR.--------------- ALSO, INTERNATIONAL BUYERS PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETE SHIPPING INFORMATION INCLUDING A TELEPHONE NUMBER.--------------- WE ACCEPT PAYPAL AS FORM OF PAYMENT.------------------- PAYMENT MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION END OR SELLER HAS THE RIGHT TO RELIST OR SELL ITEM TO SOMEONE ELSE AND UNPAID ITEM DISPUTE WILL BE FILED.---------------- THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER STORE ITEMS! 


On Oct-05-10 at 04:11:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

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