Piper Apache Pa-23-150, Pa-23-160 Owner's Handbook on 2040-parts.com
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Piper Apache PA-23-150, PA-23-160 Owner's HandbookExcellent condition except for blemish on front cover.Pages are clean and tight.59 Pages8 X 5.5
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