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Airbox "cessna 172" 0552164-4 "rebuilt" on 2040-parts.com

US $1,395.00
Location:

Wellington, Kansas, United States

Wellington, Kansas, United States
Cessna 172 short airbox has been disassembled, rebuilt, cleaned, and inspected.
Brand:Cessna Compatible Model:CESSNA 172N & CESSNA 172P Manufacturer Part Number:0552164-4 Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes

Cessna part number 0552164-4. Repaired airbox is sold just as pictured and ready for installation. 
8130 document for repairs is supplied with airbox.

***Important: Core charge of $200.00 is fixed into the "buy now price" of $1,395. If core is received by Air Plains within 20 business days after airbox is received, $200 core charge will be reimbursed to buyer. 

Compatible with:  CESSNA 172N & 172P

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