50 Ea Hi Lok /hi-lok P/n Hl11v8-10..aviation Parts on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
50 ea HI LOK /HI-LOK P/N HL11V8-10..AVIATION PARTS,NEW SEALED.MONEY BACK.....special......offert me 1/4 dia.WE ARE IN THE SURPLUS BUSINESS SO ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS AND ALL SALES ARE FINAL NO REFUNDS! PLEASE LOOK READ AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING OR BUYING. ALSO ALL AIRCRAFT PARTS HAVE NO FAA CERTIFICATIONS AND ARE NOT FOR FLIGHT USE ARMED FORCES SUPPLY IS NOT RESPOSIBLE FOR INJURY OR DEATH DUE TO OUR PRODUCTS. NO AIRCRAFT PART(S) WILL BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE THE USA.
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