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Oh, Unison Aircraft Ignition Exciter, 9047980-21, 28v on 2040-parts.com

US $2,750.00
Location:

Kidron, Ohio, US

Kidron, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Returned parts may be subject to a restock charge of 15% or $15, whichever is greater.

This is an overhauled Unison aircraft ignition exciter, p/n 9047980-21, s/n 91080177 which is 28V. Pratt & Whitney overhauled the unit on 12/21/01, and it includes the Authorized Release Certificate. There is an additional core charge of $1,000.00 which will be refunded when an acceptable core is returned. Please wait for an invoice or you may add the core charge to the Seller charges line on the checkout. You may also choose to send in your core before we ship the part and we send out the new unit when the acceptable core arrives.

THERE IS AN ADDITIONAL $1,000.00 CORE CHARGE IF YOU DO NOT RETURN AN ACCEPTABLE CORE.

THIS PART WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL WE RECEIVE AN ACCEPTABLE CORE, OR A $1,000.00 CORE DEPOSIT. SEE DESCRIPTION ABOVE.

Representations: This item has been visually inspected and looks good. It is sold As-Is but is guaranteed to be as represented, and your satisfaction is important to us. Airworthiness, and applicability to a specific aircraft or its component, are the responsibility of the buyer.

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Buyer is responsible to complete the transaction within 10 business days of end of auction.

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