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Rare Rotax 185 Engines Airplane Ultralight Complete See Pics, on 2040-parts.com

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Franksville, Wisconsin, United States

Franksville, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Rotax Manufacturer Part Number:000000000 UPC:Does not apply

RARE ROTAX 185 engines airplane ultralight complete See pics, these were on an ultralight that took a spill, one of the engines has some chipped head fins... Have been in storage for about a decade... consecutive serial numbers... See pics, Props are junk and I am going to remove to save on shipping.
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