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Used, Pratt & Whitney Jt-15 Aircraft Engine Fuel Nozzle, 3021156, P&w Jt15 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Kidron, Ohio, United States

Kidron, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Pratt & Whitney Manufacturer Part Number:3021156

This auction is for a used Pratt & Whitney JT-15 aircraft engine fuel nozzle, p/n 3021156.

Representations: This item has been visually inspected and looks good. It is sold As-Is but is guaranteed to be as represented, and your satisfaction is important to us. Airworthiness, and applicability to a specific aircraft or its component, are the responsibility of the buyer.

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