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Cessna 172 N Or P Model Carb Heater Box on 2040-parts.com

US $910.00
Location:

The Colony, Texas, United States

The Colony, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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This is a Carb Heater Box to Cessna 172 N & P Models. The Carb Heater Box Has been repaired to new condition. It has a new shaft, bearings, valve assembly, and comes with sign off. This item only works with Cessna 172 N & P Aircrafts. This item was repaired and is in compliance with FAA 4314.

***The Winning Price includes the Buyer sending in the defective Core in exchange. If no Core, an additional cost of $300 will be included.

I also have the Engine Baffling Assembly for the Same Aircrafts. I will combine S&H, if Both are Bought.

TURN AROUND TIME ON SHIPPING WILL BE BASED ON RECEIPT OF CORE.

Shipping will be UPS Ground and based on location of buyer. The Cost of Shipping and Handling will be based on the going rate at the time. It will also be based on the how fast you need it mailed. If international, shipping will be based on location and shipping choice of buyer. The Postage Price shown above is only an example. Please do not pay until you receive the invoice.

If you have any questions please contact me before bidding.

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