Az19 Air Speed Knots/mach Three Inch 8130 on 2040-parts.com
Athens, Tennessee, United States
WORK SHEET AND 8130-3 OVERHAULED IN 2000 BY MATRIX THIS AS A INTERCONTENIAL DYNAMICS PN 26465-933 SHELF TIME IS HIGH SO YOU SHOULD HAVE BENCH CHECKED BEFORE USING. NEED AND FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT US.MADE FOR A WEST WIND
WE WILL GIVE YOU A 60 DAY MONEY BACK GUARENTEE, BUT IT IT IS TAKEN APART (OVERHAUL SEAL BROKEN)FOR ANY REASON DEAL IS OFF AND YOU OWN IT.
INDICATED SHIPPING IS USA ONLY BUT WE WILL SHIP ANY PLACE, BUYER HAS TO PAY SHIPPING, WE DO COMBINE SHIPPING
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