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King Kt76 Transponder on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Rhome, Texas, United States

Rhome, Texas, United States
Condition:For parts or not working Brand:King Manufacturer Part Number:066-1034-00

I took this to my transponder guy and he said it was 145 to 175 to repair.
but that it did power up and it needs alignment and possibly other repair.
that good news is that it should be good for parts. if your faceplate is cracked this is a crack free faceplate with decent cosmetics.

I usually ship items within 3 days, but occasionally due to logistics and my work schedule I am using 10 day handling time on my listings.

International buyers pay actual shipping costs.

Guaranteed to pass your inspection or your money back.

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