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Gull Airborne Master Fuel Quantity Indicator P/n 206-009-004 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
Marked repaired condition and sealed in plastic, others we are selling p/n is 206-009-003, look exactly the same. These may need repair work, no other paper work found. no warranty
Brand:Gull Airborne Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:206-009-004 and 206-009-003 Core Charge:none Warranty:No

1 Gull Airborne Master Fuel Quantity Indicator P/N 206-009-004 and 206-009-003. Repaired condition sealed in plastic. (B-A-8)

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