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King Kdf 805 Adf Receiver Piper Pa-23 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Kfar Saba, default, Israel

Kfar Saba, default, Israel
Item is in fair condition some scratch marks on base and sides normal for its age and use.
Brand:BendixKing Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:066-1047 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

For sale, used KING KDF 805 ADF Receiver

This item was working before it was remove from an airworthy PA-23 airplane.

This item is used and I sell it AS IS - no warranty no  return

what you see is what you get !! look carfuly before you buy .

Pls ask any questions.


I ship in 5 business days after receive of payment - Paypal only.

I ship to U.S and Canada, using standard international shipping with tracking number.

Other locations pls send me e-mail for shipping cost.

PLS Allow up to 4 weeks for item to arrive.

look at the pictures carefully;  what you see is what you get!

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