Lot Of 2 Aviation Titanium Turbine Engine Blades 6a7635 Only For Collectors on 2040-parts.com
ASHDOD, default, Israel
Lot of 2 Aviation Titanium Turbine Engine Blades 6A7635 only for collectors.
Condition-see photos. Sold only that which is in the photo, if you have any questions please contact us. What you see on the picture is not what you receive but it has the same condition. Sold as is, no returns or refunds. Delivery by registered airmail + tracking number. See my other items with Aviation Turbine Engine Blades. |
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