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Free Cessna 182 Canopy Cover, Cowl Plugs, Pitot Cover on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Laguna Niguel, California, United States

Laguna Niguel, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cessna Manufacturer Part Number:Various

Free to someone who can use these items (If you insist I can always trade for a few quarts of Aeroshell 15W 50 oil):

Cessna 182 Canopy Cover: This was given to my when I purchased my '68 182 but I believe it is for a fastback model (no rear window)

Cessna 182 Cowl Plugs: Also given to me with my 182 purchase but from the N number, it is for a '81 182 and they are too small for my model 182

Cessna 182 (or universal fit) Pitot Tube Cover

Text or call me for quickest response at nine4nine-4three9-one8seven2, email is slower. I am in South Orange County, CA and prefer local pick up. Any shipping charges would be on you since I am giving this stuff away. Please do not place a bid even though I arbitrarily put a $10 starting auction value and $15 shipping, just contact me for pick up. Thanks.

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