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1968 Fly Informed Airplane Pilots Westfield Airmotive Kneeboard Asmb Wa-130 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Elgin, Texas, United States

Elgin, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Westfield Airmotive Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:WA-130

This listing is for a pre-owned vintage Westfield Airmotive 3rd. Hand Chart Holder & Clip Board, Item No. ASMB WA-120 5-68. Measures approximately 9" x 6". 

-Condition: Item does show signs of self wear including minor dents, scuffs, shelf wear for an item of this age. Comes from a smoke free home but I do have a dog and a cat (mentioned for allergy purposes).

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Payment is due within 3 days of auction close. I am not an EBay store, just someone selling things from my home that we no longer need. I try to describe items to the best of my ability and if you receive an item and are not happy, please contact me and let me know before leaving negative feedback or giving me a chance to make things right. If you are not happy, I can consider a refund but the refund will only be for the price of the item, not the shipping costs.  Please let me know if you have any other questions.

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