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Radio Receiver An/grr-24 Aircraft Electromagnetic Radar Tele 5820-00-123-3945 on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

Macon, Georgia, United States

Macon, Georgia, United States
Slightly used removed in working condition Item is in excellent conditionShows signs of scuffs and scratches from previous use and warehouse storage
Manufacturer Part Number:8004203G1 NIIN:001233945 Brand:ITT Corporation Cage Code:31550 Warranty:No Overall Length:19.000 Inches Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Overall Height:10.000 Inches National Stock Number (NSN):5820-00-123-3945 Overall Width:3.500 Inches UPC:Does not apply

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