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Spectrolab Sx-5 Helicopter Searchlight on 2040-parts.com

US $4,500.00
Location:

Tulare, California, United States

Tulare, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Spectrolab

Complete System.  Includes Hand control unit, junction box, cables, gimbal arm and light assembly (New unused bulb included in sale) in addition to bulb installed in light assembly. Junction box certified July 2012. Entire system removed in working order from Robinson helicopter in 2014.  Refer to photos for P/N and S/N of included components.  NOTE:  Rubber thumb-controller shroud on hand-control-unit has small tear, otherwise everything in great condition.

California residents may be subject to sales tax (No tax if item purchased for re-sale with valid California Seller's Permit).

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