Green Grimes Aircraft Recognition Light Wwii Iff, P/n B-2389 **working** on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
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Green Grimes Aircraft Recognition Light WWII IFF Light HAS CRACKED LENS P/N: B-2389 GUARANTEED WORKING or your money back!
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