Comant VHF Communications Part # CL122 comes with backing plate. This unit is used working when removed.
As Ebays format does not always have the correct category for these
parts that should read used as removed, we have a choice of "like new"
or "not working" so we list all parts under used not working even if
they are in almost perfect condition so we ask that you call or email us
with any questions before you bid.
Shipping to Canada and the
USA only I do not ship over seas. email me with any questions but please
include valid contact information or they will not be replied to do to
the amount of spammers. call 210-379-1fivesix7 with any questions or if
it does not sell feel free to call or email with an offer. Not doing any
good on the shelf.
Buyer is to determine item to be airworthy and to comply with all applicable FAR’s when installing part(s) on aircraft. Seller assumes no liability. If we do take the item on return for any reason we require a 25% restocking fee and do not refund shipping. So PLEASE ask questions and know what you are buying before you buy or bid.
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items will be re-listed and negative feedback placed with buyer. We
reserve the right to end the listing early as item is advertized
elsewhere.
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