Aerospace Fuel Injection Related Parts Lot - One Part Is Bendix on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, United States
I got these parts at the Castor Engineering auction and don't know much about them. I'm guessing most of them are fuel injection related parts but I don't guarantee it. Many of the parts are used but some may be new. Take a look at the pics to see what you think. I'm selling them as untested and to be on the safe side for parts or not working.
One part says Bendix but I didn't notice names on the other parts. The first pics shows the lot in its entirety. The rest of the pics are close ups. |
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