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1pc Amplifier Connector Airbus Pn Nsa938641tr05 Amp No 225094-6 Tyco 0-0225094-6 on 2040-parts.com

US $2.50
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Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
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1pc Amplifier Connector Airbus pn NSA938641TR05,  AMP no 225094-6, Tyco no 0-0225094-6

All items sold as is - no warranties/guarantees. I only ship to US addresses (no international shipments, no exceptions), USPS Flat rate boxes/packs and buyer is responsible for any additional freight for re-shipment if USPS returns due to incorrect address. Limited freight combining but must be approved by us before auction close.

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