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Bendix King Kma24 Audio Panel P/n 066-1055-03 Used As Removed on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States
As removed condition, has not been tested since it was removed ... Working when removed
Manufacturer Part Number:066-1055-03 Brand:Bendix King

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Bendix King KMA 24 Audio Panel

P/N 066-1055-03

No tray, working when removed... Has not been tested since it was removed 

See photos , face plate is in decent shape 

Will ship via USPS Flat rate $12 , 2-3 day shipping ... Normally ships same day if paid for before 12pm, other wise the following day unless it a weekend. 

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