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Bertea / Douglas Aircraft Hydraulic Steering Control Valve P/n 3536653-5503 D on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
Tag is marked repaired,Cont Time. ready to return to service. See all pics. Part is clean and already packed with thick foam surrounding the part from the repair station. Has a piece of tape with a number on the part seen in pictures. Since we are unable to test this part we are selling it as is. No warranty's.
Brand:Bertea??Douglas? Daco?/ Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:3536653-5503 Part Type:Nose steering hyd valve Warranty:No

 Bertea / Douglas  Aircraft Hydraulic steering  Control Valve P/N 3536653-5503.  Paper work / Tag is marked repaired, Cont Time.  Ready to return to service. See all pics. Part is clean and already packed with thick foam surrounding the part from the repair station. Ready to ship. Since we are unable to test this part we are selling the part as is. No warranty's.

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