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Az88 Falcon Jet Airspeed Mach Indicator Three Inch on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

THREE INCH STD MOUNTING AIR SPEED AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO IT LOOKS TO BE UN USED HOWEVER WE HAVE NO WAY OF TESTING SO IT IS WHAT IT IS. BUILT BUY INTERCONTENTIAL DYNAMICS PN25850-21 FOR A FALCON 50

AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO YOUR BIDDING ON ONE UNIT. COMBINE SHIPPING. DO NOT---DO NOT PAY FOR THIS IF YOU ARE STILL BIDDING AND WANT US TO COMBINE SHIPPING, LET US KNOW WHEN DONE BIDDING WE WILL INVOICE YOU WITH SHIPPING COST. ON GLOBAL SHIPPING EBAY IS SUPPOSED TO DO THIS. IF YOU PAY FOR A WINNING AUCTION WE SHIP BUY THE NEXT DAY AND WE CANNOT HOLD THE ITEM IF PAID FOR.

WE DO SHIP ANY PLACE THE POST GOES. EBAY SEE'S FIT TO LIMIT OUR SALES TO THERE CHOSING, IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS BIDDING LET ME KNOW

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