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Old December 14th 05, 08:12 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.ultralight
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Default Parts for sale Microair radio and Microair transponder

Hello there, we have recently been having our annual Christmas cleanout
and I have found a new Microair transponder and a new Microair VHF radio
hidden in our storeroom. I have returned the transponder to the
manufacturer and it has been updated with all latest modifications so I
now believe it is a working unit without any problems. The Microair
radio is new and has not been used.

The normal price on the Microair transponder in Australian dollars is
$2300 plus shipping and tax if applicable

The normal price on the Microair is A$1250 plus shipping and tax if
applicable

I am happy to sell these items either singularly or as a package

I am asking A$1900 for the Microair transponder and $1000 for the
Microair VHF radio or A$2700 for them as a package

These items are available immediately and will be shipped by EMS courier
to your location, purchasers can be made using credit card or electronic
funds transfer

Please contact Michael Coates of XCOM Avionics in Australia on the
following e-mail address for more information and shipping details

info AT xcomavionics DOT com please replace the AT word with the at
symbol - and please replace the word DOT with an actual .

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* We have also found RC Allen vacuum operated AH

* One RC Allen vacum operated directional gyro

* and one Chinese manufactured vacuum operated AH

All of the above three items are brand new and still in the original
packaging they are at immediately available to the best sensible offer

have a good day, Michael Coates XCOM Avionics
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Old December 14th 05, 07:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.ultralight
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Default Parts for sale Microair radio and Microair transponder

Is the radio you are offering the XCOM 760 model?
http://www.mcp.com.au/xcom760/ . If so I am interested.
Please let me know at:



Thanks,
Mike

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Old December 15th 05, 12:23 AM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt,rec.aviation.ultralight
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Default Parts for sale Microair radio and Microair transponder

wrote:
Is the radio you are offering the XCOM 760 model?
http://www.mcp.com.au/xcom760/ . If so I am interested.
Please let me know at:



Thanks,
Mike

Hello Mike, sorry it is not an XCOM radio it is a Microair
 




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