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S-tec St-180 Hsi System- 14 Volts on 2040-parts.com

US $1,750.00
Location:

Ronkonkoma, New York, US

Ronkonkoma, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:S-TEC Manufacturer Part Number:ST-180 Warranty:No

 Stec Cobham ST-180 HSI System- This is a complete system that was removed from a 2003 Piper Seminole for an Aspen Installation. It was in good working condition when removed.

This is a great HSI system and works with all GPS Systems.

System includes:

 HSI Display p/n 6443-PA, s/n 2346F

Remote Gyro (14 volt), p/n 6444-1, s/n 0348-2504B

Slave Accessory, p/n 01171-1P, s/n 2280

Flux detector p/n 6446, s/n 20170

Connectors and a copy of the install manual will be included.

We have no capability to test this equipment so it This system is being sold in "AS IS- AS REMOVED" Condition. It was working when removed. We will allow a return within 10 days if system is "Dead On Arrival" Buyer pays all shipping.

International shipping will be considered. Email for a quote. International shipping will be charged at cost plus a $40.00 handling fee.

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