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T.k.s Metering Pump - Aerospace Systems & Technologies Ltd. Deice For Tks Deice on 2040-parts.com

US $3,200.00
Location:

East Dorset, Vermont, US

East Dorset, Vermont, US
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De-ice fluid pump for TKS system. Part number 9511AL248-12428 serial AST98J640
Was removed from my A36 due to a misdiagnosed issue. It is in perfect working condition and guaranteed to be working. Please use serial number to confirm age but the pump has run only an estimated 20 hours or less. The new pump cost was $4,000- some 4 years ago.
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