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G253 Smith Air Bus Dc10 B 747 Encoding Altimeter on 2040-parts.com

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Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

AERO INST REBUILD. 93 CERTIFIED FOR 50,000 FEET THIS IS A SUPER NICE ENCODING ALTIMETER VERY GOOD STORAGE SEALED UNTIL I OPENED FOR PHOTO, STILL SEALED AND UN USED COMPLTER OVER 9 INCHS DEEP STD THREE INCH COMMERICAL MOUNTING

BUY MORE THAN ON AND WE WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ANY THING WE CAN GET IN ONE BOX.

ALSO NEED US TO HOLD FOR A TIME, DO NOT PAY JUST TELL US TO HOLD. IF YOU PAY WE SHIP THE NEXT DAY. EBAY RULES AND THEY LET US KNOW.

WE SHIP ANY PLACE IF FOR ANY REASON YOU CAN NOT BID ON THIS ITEM PLEASE CONTACT ME. QOUTE ON SHIPPING IS CONT U.S.A. ONLY ANY OTHER PLACE BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING COST

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