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Comant Antenna Dme / Transponder Ci 105-3 Warranted on 2040-parts.com

US $94.95
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
In good condition tagged working when removed. 30 day guarantee.
Brand:Comant Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:590-1104 UPC:Does Not Apply

Comant Antenna DME / Transponder CI 105-3 Warranted

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Just purchase several hundred items from a bankrupt aviation service company.  I am not an expert with these items so please view the pictures carefully and ask all questions before bidding.  It is the buyers responsibility to determine if the parts are suitable for their application and the parts airworthiness.

Here is a used Comant Antenna DME / Transponder CI 105-3. This was tagged working when removed. It is being sold with a 30 guarantee. It has been painted. 

 

Please look at and enlarge all pictures as they are part of the description and will show details.

ECONOMY SHIPPING SUCH AS PARCEL SELECT WILL TAKE 1 - 2 WEEKS TO TRAVEL TO THE WESTERN STATES.  IF YOU NEED AN ITEM SOONER, SELECT OR REQUEST ANOTHER SHIPPING OPTION.

Please note the estimated shipping cost which will be included in your final total. If you think the shipping cost is too high, contact us to verify the charges in case there is a mistake. We purchase third party insurance for all items which is included in the shipping fees.
 

Payment accepted via Paypal, with payment to be made within 3 days of close of auction. Please contact us prior to purchasing if you need more than 3 days.

NO PARTIAL REFUNDS.  We offer a full refund upon return of the item if there is a mistake in the listing.

 


 

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