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Bendix King Kx-99 Aviation Handheld Nav/com Transceiver Radio Tested Works! on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bendix King Compatible Model:KX-99 Manufacturer Part Number:069-1026-01

Item Description:

Used, in working condition

The picture/pictures are of actual item buyer will receive.

Package Includes

  • KX-99
  • Antenna
  • Battery
  • Wall Charging Cable
  • Headset Adapter
  • Carry Strap

Payment Policy:

Only PayPal is Accepted = Buyer can pay credit card through PayPal.

Immediate Payment is required for Buy It Now option

Payment must be received within 3 days from auction closing. If payment is not received timely, I will re-list the item or sell to second highest bidder and file the non-payment with eBay.

Shipping Policy:

Shipping to Confirmed address only, Shipping will occur as soon as payment is verified, cleared and released via PayPal only.

If you bid on my listing that means you have already read carefully my policy and agreed with my policy.

Returns Policy:

Item is verified working at time of sale. This is a used item and is purchased as it. No warranties or guaranties are implied, represented or offered. All Sales are final and no Returns accepted.

Please check your system compatibility or ask before bidding.

Thank you!!!

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