Collins Avioincs Amr-350 Audio / Marker Beacon Panel W/ Tray P/n 622-2087-001 on 2040-parts.com
Greeley, Colorado, United States
This is a Collins Avioincs AMR-350 Audio / Marker Beacon Panel P/N 622-2087-001 S/N 1981 that is currently up for auction. This is a no reserve auction and will sell to the highest bidder. Guaranteed to work and pass your inspection or your money back.
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I will not end the auction early and will ride it out till the very end. This makes it fair to everyone who has interest in buying this item. |
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