Oil Cooler Adapter Plate, Pn 537312, Continental on 2040-parts.com
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Oil Cooler Adapter Plate
Part number 537312 Used but in good condition. NOTE: The airworthiness of this part is to be determined by the installing mechanic in accordance with the Federal Aviation Regulations. I make no determination or claim about the airworthiness of this part. No international sales/shipping. |
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