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Bendix/king Ki227-01 Tsoed Adf Indicator W/ Sync Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Georgetown, California, United States

Georgetown, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:066-3063-01 Part Brand:King Radio Warranty:Yes

King KI227-01 TSOed KR87 ADF Indicator S/N 8829 P/N 066-3063-01. ADF Indicator is very clean and has sync output to work with a KI525. KI227-01 has been tested with a KR87 to manufactures specs. KI227-01 has a 14 day money back guarantee less shipping. Insurance and handling are included in shipping cost. Thanks for looking.

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