Agusta A109 Helicopter Skis Complete Set on 2040-parts.com
Medford, New York, United States
COMPLETE set of helicopter snow skis for AGUSTA A109 plus Ski rack Includes: Main landing gear ski (left) Main landing gear ski (right) Main landing gear ski (nose) I can include ski rack as well Great condition, unused from late 80s PLEASE contact me for any details or questions |
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