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US $99.99
Location:

Compton, California, United States

Compton, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sperry Aircraft Manufacturer Part Number:8502007-902 UPC:Does Not Apply

Sperry Aircraft Parts / Avionics Programmable Display Generator P/N 8502007-902



Sperry Aircraft Parts / Avionics Programmable Display Generator P/N 8502007-902. This item is used but in good condition.




Please take a look at all of the provided photos before placing your bid to thoroughly inspect the lot contents and condition.

Item Condition: Used
    - Has markings from previous owner (see in photos).

Return Policy: We are offering the buyer a 30 Day right of return for testing and inspection. Buyer will be responsible for the cost of return shipping.

Listed for BD by DY - Located at: EB14-B-1

  • Shipping weight is 37lbs, 0oz, shipped from our warehouse in Compton, CA. (zip 90221)
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