Original Piper Cherokee "Hershey Bar" fiberglass wing tips removed from a 68 Piper Arrow for an upgrade to RMD lighted tips. As removed condition. Will need a few minor repairs to be perfect. For pickup at Winfield Ks (40 miles south of Wichita). I will update the listing if I can find a reasonable ship cost.
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Boeing b-727 lot of 3 dzuss-plates+2 back-plates esential power,fuel,buss-tie(US $24.95)
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