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Used Narco Avionics Dme890 Interrogator *warranty* on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Conroe, Texas, United States

Conroe, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:NARCO Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:DME890

**WARRANTY**

USED NARCO AVIONICS DME890 INTERROGATOR

SERIAL NUMBER 15325

This DME890 was removed during a recent panel upgrade. It is in good condition and has been through our shop where it was fully tested prior to auction. This auction includes a mounting tray, connectors, and a FAA Form 8130-3 return to service document.   

We prefer PAYPAL as it is the fastest and safest way to pay for your auction.   We will also accept payment by any major credit card EXCEPT AMERICAN EXPRESS

Domestic shipping and insurance for this item within the contiguous United States by is $25.00. Shipping and insurance to Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico will be $26.00.  Expedited shipping is available. 

You can reach Avionics Unlimited, Inc. toll free Monday through Thursday 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Friday 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM CST at 1-866-703-6388.

 


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