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2-new Quicksilver Ultralight Aircraft Wheel Fairings-wheel Pants Rotax Flight on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Montgomery, Illinois, United States

Montgomery, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:PCI

Two (2) identical wheelpants. Black gelcoat finish ready to prep and paint.
Each of these measure 24" long x 9" high x 5" wide, and weigh just over 1# each ----- Any tire 4" wide, up to 13" in dia. should fit.
Shipping $14

Any questions or need another,, just ask! 630-890-6956-John


Shown with the QS fairing below (the fairing is not included in this listing)


Seamless construction and 100% Hand-Laminated
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Shown below with molded-in colors-not included
 in this listing
Contact me for availability of colors in stock.

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