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1 Orignal Ultra Rare F8f Bearcat Cocpit Control Stick Grip on 2040-parts.com

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Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

ULTRA RARE ORIGNAL F8F BEARCAT CONTROL STICK GRIP AS SHOWN. THE RADIO BUTTON IS MISING, NO DAMAGE ANY PLACE ON THE GRIP. TRIM SWITCH WORKS GREAT . NOTE THIS IS ONE OF THE ONLY WW11 FIGHTERS WITH ELECTRIC TRIM CONTROLED ON THE GRIP (NOT THE ONLY ONE . ONE OF), THIS IS A USED UNIT IN SUPER NICE AS REMOVED CONDITION. CROSS PIN STILL IN THE UNIT. NO WIREING. AS SHOWN IN THE POHOTO FREE SHIPPING IS USA ONLY

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