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General Electric Fuel Quantity Indicator Model 8dj20afx Aviation Steampunk Art on 2040-parts.com

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Washington State, United States

Washington State, United States
In great used condition. Being sold in working as-removed condition.
Brand:General Electric Compatible Model:ADJ20, ADJ20AFX Y55 Manufacturer Part Number:8DJ20AFX Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

 

General Electric Fuel Quantity Indicator Model 8DJ20AFX

 This is being sold in as removed condition. The indicator is in great condition. Please take a good look at the pictures to help you decide condition.

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Buyer is to comply with all applicable FAR’s when installing part(s) on aircraft. Seller assumes no liability.

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