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Df201-2sz Northern Airborne Tech. on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
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Vineland, New Jersey, United States

Vineland, New Jersey, United States
THIS WAS LAST KNOWN TO BE SERVICEABLE. IT WAS PURCHASED ALONG WITH OTHER AVIONICS AND INSTRUMENT ITEMS.RT1 TYPE CUSTOM INTERFACE, IT HAS REV. C MODE STATUS 157 IF IT DON'T WORK RETURN IT FOR A REFUND. YOU HAVE 30 DAYS GUARANTEE.
Brand:NORTHERN AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGY Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:DF201-2SZ Core Charge:NONE Warranty:Yes

THIS WAS LAST KNOWN TO BE SERVICEABLE. IT WAS PURCHASED ALONG WITH OTHER AVIONICS AND INSTRUMENT ITEMS.RT1 TYPE CUSTOM INTERFACE, IT HAS REV. C MODE STATUS 157 IF IT DON'T WORK RETURN IT FOR A REFUND. YOU HAVE 30 DAYS GUARANTEE. 

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