This auction is for a KAS 297B Altitude/Vertical Speed Selector P/N 065-0065-00 C S/N 20131. This unit was removed in working condition from a Piper Malibu during a recent avionics upgrade. This unit is 11-32 VDC. Connector is included This unit comes with a 90 day warranty. Check our feedback and bid with confidence. We stand behind every sale we make. |
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