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P/n 961-5045-001 Aircraft Windshield Defogging Temperature Controller Faa Form on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
Good cosmetic condition, comes with FAA Form 8130-3, Repaired
Brand:Sundstrand Data Control Inc. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:961-5045-001 Windshield Defogging:Temperature Controller UPC:Does not apply

Sundstrand Data Control Inc.P/N 961-5045-001 Aircraft Windshield Defogging Temperature Controller with FAA Form. Good cosmetic condition and comes with FAA Form 8130-3, marked Repaired. This part was already packed from the repair factory surrounded by thick firm foam on all sides of the part. We have many other parts being listed with the FAA form and in great condition as seen. Parts where all purchase from bankruptcy case. (Office)

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