DESCRIPTION: This is New Surplus and Original 61665 Mag Gear. This Gear is for most lycoming 4 cyl. engines (check parts book for your engine) This is perfect condition NEW Surplus can't get much better. We recommend that you ask all questions BEFORE you place a bid on any item. We are happy to try to accommodate last minute special requests. Please DO NOT leave notes attached to your eBay order, PayPal payment, or personal email address, as these notes will not be read prior to shipping your item. Please always use the eBay messaging system to contact us about your order. SHIPPING: Ships Via Fed Ex Smart Post (2-8 business days)
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