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Aircraft Aviation Arbitrary Scale Gage Gauge Altitude Meter 4980p1800-51 New on 2040-parts.com

US $26.28
Location:

Westerville, Ohio, United States

Westerville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:4980P1800-51 Brand:generic Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

FOR SALE IS A BRAND NEW AIRCRAFT ARBITRARY SCALE ALTITUDE METER.THE PART NUMBER IS 4980P1800-51.THE NSN NUMBER IS 6625-01-299-3212.IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS,PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME 1-614-580-0951.You will not be disappointed.My feedback speaks for itself.If you have any questions please email me and please check out the other items i have for sale.If you have problems with your order,PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK.Thanks,mark


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