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Boeing Window Heat Control Unit P/n 65-52803-8 Ar on 2040-parts.com

US $295.00
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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
AS REMOVED
Brand:Boeing Compatible Model:65-52803 Manufacturer Part Number:65-52803-8 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Make:BOEING

THIS IS A CORE UNIT TO BE SOLD AS IT. CORE UNIT REMOVED FROM A PARTED BOEING 737-200 SERIES IN UNKNOWN CONDITION. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE AIRWORTHINESS OF THIS ITEM. IT IS IN "AS REMOVED" CONDITION. THIS UNIT REQUIRES AN INSPECTION FROM A FAA APPROVED REPAIR STATION BEFORE INSTALLING IN AN AIRCRAFT. NO WARRANTY
IT IS TO BE SOLD IN "AS REMOVED" CONDITION. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE AIRWORTHINESS OF THIS UNIT. ONLY GOOD FOR CORE.
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