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US $11.95
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La Mesa, California, United States

La Mesa, California, United States
PLEASE READ!!! Vintage flight computer is in strong VG+ shape, everything slides and spins smoothly. Offer does not include protective case or any other materials. Please see pics.
Brand:Aero Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:E6-B9 UPC:Does not apply

PLEASE READ!!! 
Vintage flight computer is in strong VG+ shape. Offer does not include protective case or any other materials, everything slides and spins smoothly. Please see pics. 
 
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