New Schroth 5 Point Aviation Helicopter Harness Safety Belt Type 17.6a on 2040-parts.com
Quarryville, Pennsylvania, United States
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Up for sale is a Schroth 5 Point Aviation Helicopter Harness Safety Belt.
Originally purchased for aviation (helicopter) use. New and unused Schroth 5 Point Safety Harness. Points 1 & 5 are fixed on this harness. Please review the pictures, you will receive the harness in the picture. I will include original packaging. Shipping for the harness will be via USPS and has been calculated to your location. Any questions, feel free to contact me. Thanks! |
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