Boeing 737 Aircraft Cockpit Mike Selector Control Panel 69-37333-1 on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
Boeing 737 Aircraft Cockpit Mike Selector Control Panel 69-37333-1
This is a microphone selector control panel used on Boeing 737 aircraft and possibly other types as well. This one has a parts tag showing removal from United Airlines 737 (N9017U) on 6/25/98 during tear down and has been in storage since. It is in good condition without damage to the housing or connector. The data tag reads THE BOEING CO., MIKE SELECTOR, FIRST OBSERVER, P10-2, PART NO. 69-37333-1. It is not tagged and I have no way to test it so it is being listed AS IS. Thank you for looking and please see our many other aviation auctions. NO RESERVE -- INSURANCE INCLUDED ON ALL SHIPMENTS -- Please note shipping in the ad is for the continental US only. Shipping to all other locations may be higher. Also, please be aware that all international shipments MUST be marked COMMERCIAL due to the USPS regulations. Winning bidders are responsible for any duties or customs fess that may be required. If you have purchased a part that comes with material certifcation, we will need to know the name you want on the paperwork. We will contact you if we need this information but cannont complete the paperwork and ship until we have it. Unless specifically stated, all items are sold untested and AS IS. It is up to you the buyer to determine airworthiness. We will do all we can if you are not satisfied but we do not have the facilities to test the wide range of parts we currently have available. We can assist with overhaul on most parts and components if needed. THANK YOU AGAIN FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND BUSINESS. WE WILL BE CONTINUING TO SORT THROUGH A LARGE INVENTORY OF RADIAL PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SO PLEASE CHECK BACK. THANKS AGAIN!
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