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Sperry Piedmont Mk 19 Model 3 Gyrocompass System Test Set 1877046 on 2040-parts.com

US $3,295.00
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East Providence, Rhode Island, United States

East Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Used / Untested / Assume Fully Functional / Cosmetics and Inclusions as Shown / 30-Day Warranty
Brand:Sperry Piedmont Manufacturer Part Number:1877046 / MK 19 MOD 3 UPC:Does Not Apply

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Sperry Piedmont MK 19 Model 3 Gyrocompass System Test Set 1877046

Used / Untested / Assume Fully Functional / Cosmetics and Inclusions as Shown / 30-Day Warranty




MAKE - Sperry Piedmont

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CONDITION - Used / Untested / Assume Fully Functional / Cosmetics and Inclusions as Shown / 30-Day Warranty

IMAGES - Actual of Item For Sale

WARRANTY - 30-Day Return of Matching Serial / Board Level Components

PAYMENT - PayPal Only

SHIPPING - UPS Ground

NOTE - Please contact with any concerns or notice of defect prior to opening eBay dispute. We will be happy to rectify any issues that may arise.

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