Kelly Aerospace Aircraft Starter # 646275-1r For Continental Teledyne on 2040-parts.com
North Providence, Rhode Island, US
Kelly Aerospace starter # 646275-1R, used - selling as non-working part " AS IS " buyer to test before installing.
appears to be in very good condition.
Canada, Alaska, Hawaii extra shipping $ 5.00
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