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King Kr 87 Adf Receiver on 2040-parts.com

US $239.00
Location:

Bariano, Italy

Bariano, Italy
REMOVED SERVICEABLE FROM AIRCRAFT - RIMOSSO EFFICIENTE DA A/M
Brand:KING Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:076-01072-00

King 066-01072-00 mod.5
KR 87 ADF RECEIVER, s/n 39345

PERFECTLY SERVICEABLE - "AS REMOVED" CONDITION 
PERFETTAMENTE FUNZIONANTE - CONDIZIONE "COME RIMOSSO"  

COMPLETE WITH HIS OWN RACK

NO WARRANTY - For any question or instancies please contact before payment
NON VIENE FORNITA GARANZIA - Per qualsiasi domanda contattatemi prima del pagamento.   

PRICES / TARIFFE   
The showed price must does NOT include shipping costs or fees:  DHL courier will be used for shipment. Free of charge for collecting on base. 
Nel prezzo indicato non sono inclusi i costi di spedizione, che restano a carico del destinatario tranne che in caso di ritiro in sede. Corriere DHL. 

ITEM LOCATION : ORIO AL SERIO (BG), I-24050 , ITALY

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