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Narco Dme 890 Interrogator - For Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Straffordville, ON, Canada

Straffordville, ON, Canada
Display is broken, condition unknown. Unit has wear from use, note that the face retainer screws are missing - see photos.
Brand:Narco Manufacturer Part Number:DME 890

Narco DME 890.

"As Removed."  Selling for parts.

Part # 066-1069-04

Display is broken, condition unknown.  Unit has wear from use, note that the face retainer screws are missing - see photos.

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