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Serviceable Bombardier Learjet 35 Autopilot Electrical Box Assy P/n 2618130-53 on 2040-parts.com

US $992.15
Location:

Ponderay, Idaho, United States

Ponderay, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bombardier Learjet Part Number:2618130-53 Manufacturer Part Number:2618130-53 UPC:Does Not Apply

PART NUMBER:

2618130-53

MANUFACTURER:

Bombardier Learjet

DESCRIPTION:

Box Assy, Autopilot Electrical

ALTERNATE PART NUMBERS:

None

CONDITION:

Serviceable Repaired

DATE OF MFG:

Unknown

SERIAL NUMBER:

313137

DOCUMENTATION:

FAA Form 8130-3, Manufacturer''s ID Number, Other

DOCUMENTATION DATE:

11/21/12

DOCUMENTATION BY:

Bombardier Learjet

APPLICABILITY:

Learjet 35

NOTES:

Outright sale.

 

 

 

 

AIRWORTHINESS STATEMENT:

 

The airworthiness of this part(s) is to be determined by the installing mechanic in accordance with the current Federal Aviation Regulations.  I make no determination or claim about the airworthiness of this part(s).  If this part(s) has an FAA Form 8130-3, Certificate of Conformance, pick ticket, original packaging, or other airworthiness documentation included, it will be listed as such in the description above.  If you have any questions about this part(s), feel free to contact me and I will provide whatever assistance I can.

 

 

 

 

 

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RETURNS:

 

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TAXES:

 

Idaho and Washington State sales are subject to the appropriate sales taxes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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