60-1741 - Ball Bearing Airbus Helicopters Eurocopter #36 on 2040-parts.com
Elk Grove, California, United States
NEW Bearing NOS Sealed Have more than 1 if intersted, let me know please look at all the pictures as they are part of the description. I am not certified or have the means to do that. These are as is on used items. I do not imply any part to be airworthy. It is up to you, the buyer, to have all parts Certified and checked to be FAA ready. By purchasing this item buyer assumes any and all responsibility and is 100% responsible for determining the serviceability and airworthiness of all aircraft parts prior to use on any aircraft. Also, the buyer recognizes the seller is not responsible for any future use or misuse of the product. I can ship international but will have to declare full value and I will ship fully insured. buyer to be responsible for customs fees. |
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