Aircraft Maintenance Reinforcement Plate C16251-4 on 2040-parts.com
West Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
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Unknown aircraft type or model other than for fixed wing applications. Sold as a pair and in good condition, straps are cloth, metal buckles and plates are aluminum. All serviceable.
PN: C16251-4
Qty 2
As is.
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