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6 Boeing Parts New And Used on 2040-parts.com

US $4,000.00
Location:

Ocean View, Delaware, United States

Ocean View, Delaware, United States
New but I do not have paperwork
Brand:Boeing Manufacturer Part Number:7012072H100

New Boeing 787 Vent Transition-Left P/N 7012072H100  Hamilton SundStrand (see photo).

 
The below parts were being sent back to Boeing spare service center in China  I believe were being sent back to be reconditioned. See photos 
P/N   313W3812-13 
P/N   313W3811-1     
P/N   313W3811-2
P/N   313W3813-6
P/N   313W3812-4
 

I dont know anything about the parts they were sold as abandoned freight  All sales final no returns


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