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Trintec Cessna Coaster Set 4pc Coasters Aviation Altimeter Gyro Horizon Air New on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

RedCellarDoors, United States

RedCellarDoors, United States
Condition:New Brand:Trintec Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada Warranty:Yes MPN:Does not apply



Brand New AVIATION CESSNA CLASSIC COASTER SET OF 4 

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BRAND NEW Aviation set of 4 Instrument Panel Coasters with the Cessna logo.   This is an official licensed product.

Made with durable polystyrene and measuring in at 3.5" square (8.5cm) each, these coasters feature a different face as seen on an instrument panel in most aircraft.   You'll enjoy the following variations; Altimeter,  Airspeed, Directional Gyro, and Artificial Horizon.  Need more?  Why not view our other coaster auctions!

You won't be disappointed with this set.  They feature a soft foam bottom to protect your surface tops.  Great gift idea for those who are just 'plane' fanatic!

Comes complete with a one year manufacturer's warranty against defects in quality or workmanship.

 

 

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