Continental O-470-r25 Prop Strike W/accessories on 2040-parts.com
Poquoson, Virginia, United States
Continental O-470-R25 engine Prop Strike with accessories as removed. 957.3 SMOH, Slick 6310 magnetos, Marvel Schebler 10-4893, Plane Power alternator w/regulator 14V Prop strike on turf resulting in all 4 cast engine mounts snapping and breaking off the starter damaging the starter drive along with a dent in oil pan. Freight shipping lower 48 addition cost, usually ships within 48 hours, no additional for residential delivery or local pickup, USA buyers only |
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