Heater Control/monitor Unit P/n Slz9858 on 2040-parts.com
Newhall, California, United States
Teledyne Avionics Heater Control/Monitor Unit. P/N SLZ9858. This was removed in working condition from a Gulfstream corporate jet we have parted out. We always offer a full refund if not satisfied with your purchase. Buyer pays $13.00 shipping FedEx ground in the USA. |
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