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Bendix/king Kt-78 Mode C Atc Transponder Fresh 8130-3 Guaranteed Tso'd Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Bellevue, Washington, United States

Bellevue, Washington, United States
Item has been checked out and serviced by an FAA Certified Repair Station. It will be sent out with a fresh 8130-3 form. This item has part number 066-1034-02 and serial number 1529 and is designed for 14V systems, but currently has 28V lamps installed. See intallation manual for additional details. It has TSO C74-b and weighs 3 lbs.
Brand:Bendix King Compatible Model:KT-76 Manufacturer Part Number:066-1034-02 Core Charge:0 Compatible Make:Bendix King UPC:Does not apply

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