Vintage Aircraft Hydraulic Oil Quantity Indicator P/n B712-4 on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, United States
Vintage Aircraft Hydraulic Oil Quantity Indicator P/N B712-4
For parts or not working. No damage to the housing or port. Lens not cracked and needle is in place. Not tested or certified for flight. Great collector item! As-is, as-pictured. Please review all photos and message any questions. Returns accepted for misrepresented items only.
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