Used Vent Scoop (Cessna 152).
Part is used and seller bears no responsibility for the
airworthiness of this item. Purchaser or
airframe and power plant mechanic shall determine airworthiness in accordance
with federal aviation regulations/aeronautical information manual.
Parts for Sale
Vintage lazair ultralight aircraft powered glider literature(US $5.00)
Bellcrank assembly, for elevator (cessna 152) pn: 0411258-1 (US $18.00)
Battery box(US $25.00)
Boeing b-737 overhead module ground-power, generator and apu, p5-4(US $380.00)
Left door (cessna 152)(US $60.00)
Aircraft sensitive altimeter(US $50.00)
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