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Whittaker Aircraft Valve Man. Oper. B'fly Shut-off P/n 123605 Faa Overhauled on 2040-parts.com

US $239.99
Location:

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States

Williamsburg, Ohio, United States
Good used condition. Overhauled and FAA Certified airworthy. Name plate is hard to read. Since we are unable to test we are selling as is. No warranty's.
Brand:Whittaker Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:123605 Part Brand:Whittaker Warranty:No

Whittaker Aviation Aircraft Valve Man. Oper. B'Fly  Shut-Off.   P/N 123605    FAA certified/Overhauled w/ documentation.  Good used condition. Overhauled and FAA Certified airworthy. Name plate is hard to read. Since we are unable to test are selves we are selling as is. No warranty's. Will be shipped with insurance and signed confirmation.

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