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King Kfs-560b Vhf Nav Control Head (3105) on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Clermont, Florida, United States

Clermont, Florida, United States
This unit is in very good physical condition.
Manufacturer Part Number:071-1054-02 Brand:King UPC:Does not apply

KING KFS-560B VHF NAV CONTROL HEAD

Dials turn freely. 

The unit is untested.  It is in very good physical condition.

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