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Michel Mx-170b And King Ki-214vor/loc/glideslope Indicator on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hallandale, Florida, United States

Hallandale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Hello.

 

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A MICHEL MX-170B AND KING KI-214 VOR/LOC/Glideslope indicator.

Units are Used but Fully functional, I know Trust me! thy come out of my Cessna 310. Radio and indicator were removed for avionics upgrade, and its comes with try and uncut harness and connector. All it needs is to be reconnected to power source, audio panel and antennas.

The MX-170B is the MICHEL radio designed as a slide-in replacement for the King KX-170B and KX-175B NAV/COMMs. There is more to the MX-170B than just painless installation.

THIS IS BY FAR THE CHEAPEST WAY TO UPGRADE TO A FCC LEGAL NAV/COM!

ALSO IS AN EXCELLENT WAY TO UPGRADE TO A 760 DIGITAL FLIP/FLOP NAV/COM WITH NO INSTALL COSTS.

Reserve price is set way below actual value for this units ....I simple can't give it away....  

If you have any questions or concerns please email me and will do may best to answer it for you.

Good luck.

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