Airtron Waveguide Coupler Quick Disconnect Pn 80006-117028 Lot Of 2 on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, North Carolina, US
Both of these Waveguide disconnects are brand new in sealed packaging.
They come with waveguide covers and mounting hardware.
Payment: Paypal only! Payment is expected within 4 days unless buyer requests more time.
Shipping and Handling: Buyer pays for shipping charges. Items are shipped via USPS.
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