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    CFM56-3C1 Engine | Boeing 737 Classic | As Removed | LLP Expired | TSN 66,421 | CSN 46,109 (1 Unit)

    CFM56-3C1 Engine | Boeing 737 Classic | As Removed | LLP Expired | TSN 66,421 | CSN 46,109 (1 Unit) Share with Buyers


    ID:183060492
    Seller:
    Seller Industry:
    Quantity:1 Engine
    Manufacturer:

    CFM International View more items from this manufacturer

    Condition:
    As Removed

    ***Documents are available upon request. 

    Removed due to LLP cycle limit reached (0 cycles remaining on first limiter) 

    Being sold "AS IS, WHERE IS". Buyer is responsible for shipping and handling.


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    Product Location:Middle East
    End Time:
    Time Remaining:

    29 days 5 hours 46 minutes

    Item Description

    CFM56-3C1 Engine | Boeing 737 Classic | As Removed | LLP Expired | TSN 66,421 | CSN 46,109  (1 Unit)

    Engine Details

    • Engine Model: CFM56-3C1
    • Aircraft Compatibility: Boeing 737 Classic (B737-300 / 400 / 500)
    • Condition: As Removed (AR)
    • Quantity: 1 Unit
    • ATA Chapter: ATA 72 – Engine

    Time & Cycles

    • At Installation:
      • TSLSV: 59,863 Hours
      • CSLSV: 41,454 Cycles
    • Current Status (as of 12-Jul-2024):
      • TSN: 66,421 Hours
      • CSN: 46,109 Cycles

    Seller Terms

    • Salvex and the seller have the right to reject any and all offers.
    • This product is sold AS IS, WHERE IS.
    • Buyer is responsible for all taxes, duties, loading and freight charges.
    • Seller does not offer any warranties or manufacturer warranties.
    • Upon receipt of cleared funds, Seller will provide the Buyer a Release Order for item pick up. Title transfers from Seller to Buyer upon issuance of the Release Order.
    • It is Buyer's responsibility to verify quantities and condition at the time of pick up. Once the product has been removed from Seller's location, there will be no adjustments based on quantity or condition.

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