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Misc. Assorted Aircraft Annular Ball Bearings Still In Packages, Appears Unused on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
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Hurricane, Utah, United States

Hurricane, Utah, United States
Appears unused. Comes with 30 Day Right of Return if not 100% Happy with your purchase. Some Label/Sticker residue, dust, dirt, and possibly some pen marks may also exist. None of which effect the items functionality.
Brand:Bearing MPN:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

 Misc. Assorted Aircraft Annular Ball Bearings
94 in Total
NSN and Part Numbers in pictures!!
These are Still in their packages

Subject to prior sale!
Photos show everything that is included.
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