Sc103 Strobe Light Insrument Ultralight Aircraft Expieremental Airplane No Res!! on 2040-parts.com
APO, Armed Forces Europe, The Middle East, & , US
SC103 self contained strobe light from kuntzleman electronics. Works great. 12V DC. Excellent condition. Thanks for looking.
Item located in Colorado!!!
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