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Vintage 1983 Jeppesen Sanderson Flight Computer Model Mu514200a W/ Instructions on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Renton, Washington, United States

Renton, Washington, United States
FLIGHT COMPUTER IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH BENT CORNERS. DIALS WORK SMOOTHLY. MANUAL HAS NO MARKINGS INSIDE. SEE PICS.
Brand:Jeppesen Sanderson Manufacturer Part Number:MU514200A

JEPPESEN SANDERSON FLIGHT COMPUTER WITH INSTRUCTION MANUAL, # MU514200A, 1983 

WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY BUT ONLY THROUGH EBAYS GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM, PLEASE NOTE THAT ADDITIONAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING CHARGES WILL INCUR FROM EBAY THROUGH THIS SERVICE.

WILL COMBINE DOMESTIC ORDERS TO REDUCE SHIPPING COSTS, PLEASE VISIT MY ADDITIONAL LISTINGS AT ;  http://stores.ebay.com/intuitimages/

IF MULTIPLE PURCHASES, PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE PAYMENT FOR REVISED INVOICE.

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