Aero-mach Nitrogen Gauge, P/n 132-380062-3 100-5211-01 on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Aero-Mach Nitrogen Gauge Cust P/N: 132-380062-3 Used Lens is clear no cracks Has NOT been tested, sold as-is PLEASE READ BEFORE BUYING If you have 10 or Less Positive Feedbacks You MUST Contact us first by E-mail or Phone (321-622-6944) Before Bidding. If you DO NOT contact us first we will cancel your bid. ALL Items are being sold are AS-IS with NO Warranty! Unless other wise Stated Above in the Item Description. We do offer a full Refund if the item was not as described due to typos or wrong information entered for that item. So if you have a problem with your purchase please CONTACT US FIRST! before leaving negative feedback. We will ALWAYS do our best to make it right. If you have ANY questions before you purchase something please ASK FIRST and NOT AFTER the Sale. We DO NOT Guarantee any of our Used Parts and make no promises on cores. “Unless Specifically stated in our item description” We are NOT a repair station and our prices reflect as such. If you want a 100% Guarantee or your not sure if the item is going to pass inspection then Call us and we will put our hands on the item and make some rough measurements for you. International buyers PayPal only. International buyers, we will not be responsible for non-delivery of items shipped USPS 1st Class International. If you want Tracking you need to pay for Priority Mail. First Class Mail is NOT Traceable and may take up to 1 ½ Months in some cases for delivery depending on location. As Always please reference your illustrated parts catalog for correct part numbers and applicability to your aircraft. Contact Telephone # 321-622-6944 |
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