Bell 206 Jetranger Helicopter Bellcrank Assembly 206-001-756-1 on 2040-parts.com
Sandton, Gauteng, ZA
You are bidding on a used Bell Jetranger bellcrank assembly, part 206-001-756-1.
Visually no obvious defects, but would need an inspection by suitably qualified engineer if used for aviation purposes.
These parts cost serious cash if bought from Bell.
Part of a large inventory purchased.
As parts are used out of our control we cannot accept any responsibility for the parts, we do however confirm that the parts presented, are as described.
We are prepared to ship to most main destinations worldwide.
Happy bidding!
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