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Continental E-225-8 Accessory Case-bonanza, Navion, Engine, Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Yelm, Washington, United States

Yelm, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

 Continental E-225-8 Accessory Case

The engine was removed from a B35 Bonanza that I purchased disassembled to restore.  I had the opportunity to purchase another low time, complete engine.  So the parts have been stored in my hangar as spares since 2000.  I have since sold my Bonanza and have a lot of aircraft/engine parts that I will be listing here and other venues as time allows.

Does not appear to have any damage.  No warranty is expressed or implied. 
This accessory case was used on the engine in early Bonanzas and in Navions

Condition: Used
Local pickup - you can fly or drive in
Unpacked weight is 15 pounds

Shipping can be arranged, we use the UPS Store for packing/shipping items.

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