Bell 206 Helicopter Control Rod Clevis Looks New on 2040-parts.com
Mesa, Arizona, United States
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This is a Control Rod Clevis from Bell Helicopter that looks new as there are no marks from any hardware bolts or washers. The Bell part number is 206-010-354-5. No History and No Papers.
Shipping by USPS Flat Rate Box with overpriced contents insurance and tracking is $10.30.
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