Bell 206 Rolls Royce Thermocouple P/n:23034926 New With Faa 8130 And Svc. Tag on 2040-parts.com
Swainsboro, Georgia, United States
This is a Rolls Royce Thermocouple Assembly P/N:23034926 S/N:FF263783 in New Surplus condition with a FAA 8130 and serviceable tag. It is in perfect cosmetic condition with no scratches or blemishes. This unit is compatible with the Rolls Royce Allison 250-C20/E4CE engines. Item will be shipped within one business day of receiving cleared payment. Paypal payment only.
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