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Beechcraft Parts; Beechcraft Skipper Nose Fork & Axle; (new) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,275.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, US

Tacoma, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:108-820010-3 Warranty:No

 Up for auction;

If you own and or/operate a Beech Skipper, you may need this part sooner or later.  As you know there is a AD Note against
the Nose gear fork and axle assembly.  If its cracked, your down!  Here is your chance to buy a brand new unit now.  To order this
part, it took a year to get....who can wait a year to fly their airplane?  Buy or bid now to keep your bird in the air.

Brand New!  Nose gear fork & Axle assembly.  This model removes the requirements for the AD note regarding cracking.
If you operate a Beech Skipper, be advised this part has been out of production and if your bird has a cracked fork, you are down.
This unit took me almost a year to get from Beech from the time I ordered it. 
FAA Form 8130-3 included.   Part Number;  108-820010-3
International bidders welcome.   Inquire.  (Have 37 years experience exporting aircraft and parts).
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