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Cessna 150/152 Airplane Aircraft Aviation Hat With Emblem Low Profile Khaki 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Marshall, Arkansas, United States

Marshall, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Bob's Hangar

 

A very nice low profile unstructured style khaki hat. Has a red and white Cessna airplane emblem on the front.

This quality hat is a one size fits all with a fabric adjustment strap in the back. Six panel construction with a pre curved visor.

This hat is also available with a blue and white color Cessna on the front, (see picture). Just let me know on check out if you desire the blue and white Cessna, other wise the khaki hat with the red and white Cessna will be sent.

Other color hats available for this airplane include: Black, navy, red, white, and dark green. If you desire a different color hat, no problem just let me know on check out the color you desire and which airplane and it shall be done. Other wise I will ship the khaki hat with a red/white Cessna on it. Thank you.

Items available for this airplane include: Our regular patch 4 1/2" wide in two color schemes, a Jacket patch 10 inches wide in three color schemes, and the hats. All available in our eBay store.

A framed collection of our patches make for a nice wall hanging. Also use them to accent a picture.

Buy any five or more items from us at one time and the postage on all items to the U.S. is free. International postage will be 1/2 the going rate, international buyers should wait until I combine the items and get the correct bill, showing the proper discount out to you before you pay.

BOB'S HANGAR GUARANTEE:

If you are not completely satisfied with any of our products for any reason, we will replace the product or refund the purchase price immediately upon return. No quibbles and no hassle. We have complete confidence in the items we design and produce. This guarantee is our promise of quality to our customers.

We have patches for over 75 different airplanes in our store.

 
 



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