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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
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