Wulfsberg,n301a-000,audio Controller/intercom on 2040-parts.com
Howell, Michigan, US
Here's a very clean audio controller/intercom removed serviceable from an aircraft for an avionics upgrade. Comes with yellow tag, (removed serviceable) from Preferred Avionics and Instruments, in Howell, Michigan. for questions call 800=736-6143, ask for John, or Randy. we ship to the US only.
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