Collins Remote Readout Unit, Type 339r-1b, P/n 622-1958-011 (1999) on 2040-parts.com
Melbourne, Florida, US
Collins Remote Readout Unit Type 339R-1B P/N: 622-1958-011 Used Display lens is clear and free of cracks Has NOT been tested, sold as-is
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