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Airplane Seats Leather Authentic on 2040-parts.com

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Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

Up for your consideration for genuine airplane seats. These are very soft leather seats, two lefts and two rights. They came out of a United Way corporate jet. I purchased them to use as seating in my travel agency but then moved locations and they won't work for that purpose any longer. They are in perfect condition and can most certainly be used in an aircraft but would also be very cute in an aviation themed theater room or nursery. Would prefer pick up in Louisville, Kentucky But I am willing to ship freight at cost.

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