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In1152a Color Radar Indicator Pn: 4001922-5201 on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

Davis, California, United States

Davis, California, United States
Nice unit, removed in working condition with 30 day guarantee
Brand:King Manufacturer Part Number:4001922-5201

You are purchasing the shown IN1152A Color Radar Indicator.  This unit was removed for avionics upgrade.  It was tagged serviceable with Form 1 at the time of removal (March 7, 2008).

Tray available  

Gray Panel, 28V Lighting


PN: 4001922-5201
SN: 1137


Return Policy: We give a 30 Day Guarantee that this unit is as-described and functions accordingly!   In the event the unit arrives in a condition other than described we will issue a full refund.  Unit must be returned prior to refund.  No other returns accepted.

Domestic shipping: is with UPS Ground including insurance and tracking.  Please inquire for expedited shipping costs. 

International shipping: is with US Postal Service (USPS).  Can also ship on "own account" with UPS or FedEx.   All import duties and/or sales taxes related to the shipping and/or import of this unit are the buyer's cost. ***We do sell and ship internationally including EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, AUSTRALIA, AND MORE.  Please inquire for a shipping quote prior to purchase.
 
HAWAIIAN CUSTOMERS: We give Continental USA shipping prices to Hawaii.  Please request invoice prior to payment for shipping discount.

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