Becker Ar3201 Vhf Transceiver Radio With Airworthiness Certificate on 2040-parts.com
Einbeck, Germany
Hi , up for auction is a BECKER AR-3201 VHF RADIO WITH AIRWORTHINESS CERTIFICATE !! Its in exellent working condition , looks great and was only removed from the aircraft for a avionics upgrade . I guaranty this item for 30 days after auction end . If your not happy with it for any reason you can return it within 30 days of auction end for a full refund ( minus postage ) . |
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