Here's an easy one to deal with - an instrument panel knob - typically used for lighting dimmers or avionics controls. It does have an 8130 but, as always, it is up to the buyer to determine airworthiness and suitability for installation on an aircraft. I accept PayPal and will ship within 3 business days of payment to the mainland US. I will post positive feedback once I receive it. Please let me know if you are bidding on more than one item so I can combine shipping. Thanks for looking.
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