Boeing 747 Acm Comp Discharge Temp Indicator P/n 260593 , 60b00108-6 on 2040-parts.com
Tempe, Arizona, United States
DESCRIPTION You are bidding on a Weston ACM Compressor Discharge Temp Indicator. Perfect visual condition with Cathway Pacific SVC Part Removal tag. Manufactured by: Weston Instruments |
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