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Vintage Front & Rear Dome Spacer Bulkhead Spinner Prop Propeller Cessna Piper on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Loretto, Tennessee, United States

Loretto, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cessna Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:No

First off, I know NOTHING about these parts or airplanes! This stuff was in a pallet deal that I bought at auction awhile ago. Best I can figure this is a Front & Rear Spinner Bulkhead that goes behind the Propeller Dome. NO IDEA WHAT IT FITS! There is a part number marked in marker on it as pictured which I did not find doing an internet search. Bold pattern measures about 4 3/4 inches across. The green part seems to be a store bought piece, the other piece might be a shop creation? They mate together and you can tell they have been bolted together. SOLD AS-IS! No returns. Check my other auctions for some more aviation stuff that I am clueless on. Cleaning out after years of hoarding.

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