Aviation Turbine Engine Blades Only For Collectors on 2040-parts.com
ASHDOD, default, Israel
Aviation Turbine Engine Blades only for collectors.
Condition-see photos. Sold only that which is in the photo, if you have any questions please contact us. Sold as is, no returns or refunds. Weight: 0.24 kg. Delivery by registered airmail + tracking number. See my other items with Aviation Turbine Engine Blades. |
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