Monitor Panel Control Board (kib) on 2040-parts.com
Elkhart, Indiana, United States
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Monitor panel control board new . PN# 26877 MFG. DATE 05/30/97 This is an older model but will still work on many types so please check yours out good . #PCBK5 S18620666 . I will soon have an EBAY store on here until then please check out my other listings... Thank you have a great day !!!!
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