Goodyear-brake-assembly Cessna 172? Continental O-300 on 2040-parts.com
Calais, Maine, United States
9532181 Goodyear-Brake-Assembly Continental O-300 Cessna 172?
Not positive of application so please check before you buy. One has brake pads will likely need rebuild. Installer responsible for airworthiness. Consider parts or repair. Have been in dry storage for 25+ years Although tags differ same part number
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