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Boeing B-737 Aft Avionics Pedestal (200-series) on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Brasschaat, BE

Brasschaat, BE
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Boeing Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Potential Bidders please be advised that the items in ALL my auctions are physically located on the Dutch Island of Sint Maarten\Saint Martin in the Eastern Caribbean, therefore if you may become the winning bidder,

->Shipping will be done from Sint Maarten <- Please, do read explanation for this below the item description.

Shipping cost as indicated is approximate and can only be determined exactly after the auction has come to a close and the buyers destination is known-I will ONLY ship from my location with Track and Trace, so please be prepared to pay a few dollars extra for peace of mind. I do NOT charge for packaging and handling, of course always prepared to combine shipping ! --- WILL ship WORLD-WIDE-no need to ask.

--->If becoming a winning bidder –please do NOT use the PAY-NOW option but wait till I send the E-Bay invoice with exact shipping.

 

Up for auction  B-737 Cockpit-Interior-Liner\Trim\Plastic …..unfortunately the Aircraft-demolition people very often do not have the interest of the “Sim-builders” among us at heart….they are after-all “demolition-men” and not really “salvagers”…..they’re working under time-constraints and will not give themselves the time to “to properly remove items”…..often items are just simply “ripped-out” screws-in-all….many of the pieces of Trim that I will put up for auction will have small-,or large cracks, corners missing, slightly warped or bend…..it is the nature of things—I just cannot exactly describe each and every nook and cranny,it is afterall “for parts or not working” and it will very much depend on your skill with epoxy-glues and Bondo to get the pieces back to “life”…always please be guided by the photo’s supplied….that having been said…… :

 

...nothing mucg to say about this one-- nicely salvaged AFT-Avionics pedestal....no damage,clean,what you see is what you get,thank you for looking !

 

PayPal is a great way of paying and getting paid for auctions, however there are certain regions in the world that are NOT fully supported by Paypal.

PayPal claims to be working on expanding the network, however as it stands now, a PayPal-member in  the Eastern Caribbean,-including my Island Sint Maarten- can only MAKE payments\Send money but NOT receive payments. Therefore, instead of Selling on my own E-Bay account-(but not being able to receive payments on my PayPal-account),I have opted to sell via the E-Bay account of my father whom lives in Belgium and has a Verified PayPal-account. This is not a fraudulent proposal but merely a way of working-around the limitation imposed by PayPal. No "fishiness" involved because not in a million years would I want to jeopardize my E-Bay-membership or that of my father. The Feedback obtained sofar stands at 100% and I will do my utmost to keep that so.

If there are questions, please do not hesitate to bring them forward.

 

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