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Ps Engineering Pm1000 Panel Mount Intercom on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Venice, FL, United States

Venice, FL, United States
GREAT LOOKING UNIT. WORKING AS REMOVED FROM PREVIOUS AIRCRAFT FOR UPGRADE. BEING SOLD AS IS.
Brand:PS ENGINEERING Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:PM1000

PS ENGINEERING PM1000 PANEL MOUNT INTERCOM. THE FACE PLATE IS VERTICAL MOUNT ONLY (IT DOES NOT HAVE HORIZONTAL PRINT ON THE OTHER SIDE LIKE MOST INTERCOMS). WORKING AS REMOVED FROM PREVIOUS AIRCRAFT FOR UPGRADE. WILL INCLUDE CONNECTOR.

PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 2 DAYS OF AUCTIONS END. ITEM WILL BE RE-LISTED IF NOT PAID FOR ON TIME.

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