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Nat Ams-43 Tso Audio Control Panel !!! Ams 43 !!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Einbeck, Germany

Einbeck, Germany
Condition:For parts or not working

Hi , up for auction is a NAT AMS-43 CONTROL PANEL . This control panel came out of an aircraft which crashed into water so I´m selling it as defect since it probably was submerged under water. All knobs and switches turn and switch normaly , nothing rattels around inside so it´s a good candidate for spare parts or repair. 

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