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HYDRAULIC PANEL 757/767 (lightplate cracked)
For simulation use only Will not come with any sort of tags or traceability documents. Sold "as is". Perfect addition to your flight simulator! See pictures for condition as they form the main part of the description.
Will ship worldwide. Please disregard any ebay listed shipping cost. Shipping will be at actual cost to be determined at the end of the auction. Please don't pay until I send an invoice including shipping. |
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