Honeywell Compass Controller P# 2586047-902 Used Bell/cessna/beechcraft on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
One used Honeywell Compass Controller C-6347 p# 2586047-902 s# 89055164. Removed from Bell 206 for avionics upgrade. Selling as is. Up to installer to determine serviceability. Thanks for looking and have a great day. Flat rate shipping of $10.00 to lower 48 states, calculated for all others. Unless otherwise noted all items sold in as is condition with no warranty expressed or implied. Before bidding/purchasing please ask all questions before hand. We try our best to present all items as accurately as possible. We use picture of actual item that you are buying, so please examine them closely. Final serviceability is to be determined by installer/purchaser.
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