Avionics Interior Placard Kit Free Shipping Us Only on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, United States
This Placard kit is made with Quality 3M material. Perfect for your avionics. It is made White letters on a black background. We can make it white on clear, or black on clear. Unless specified, it will ship as shown. We take pride in the kits we have offer so if there is any problem or concerns please let us know. Update your airplane with these new placards to give your airplane that fresh new look. ~ FREE SHIPPING ~ |
Kits for Sale
- Cessna 310 p-q-r interior placard kit free shipping(US $149.99)
- Piper interior placard kit - pacer, tri-pacer free ship(US $29.99)
- Learjet 20, 25 series exterior kit free shipping us only(US $99.99)
- Beechcraft exterior placard kit 33, a36, v35 free-ship(US $39.99)
- Hawker series cabin kit free shipping us only(US $89.99)
- Piper interior placard kit pa28 235-236 cherokee,dakota(US $59.99)
Mercedes SLK (2011): new roadster revealed
Thu, 13 Jan 2011This is the new Mercedes SLK, the third-generation version of Merc’s folding metal roof-equipped roadster. Rather than forcing the new Mercedes SLK to share the limelight with the facelifted C-class at the 2011 Detroit motor show, Merc has revealed the all-new SLK a few days after this year’s NAIAS started. Let’s start with the looks, and this latest SLK has adopted the latest Mercedes DNA from the CLS and SLS.
Honda cuts 800 jobs at Swindon Plant
Fri, 11 Jan 2013Honda is cutting 800 jobs at its Swindon Plant as demand for cars across Europe weakens and moving to a single shift system. We’ve not had a huge amount of bad news in the UK car industry for some time, but Honda’s decision to cut 800 jobs at its Swindon Plant is a tough pill to swallow for the workforce. Honda blames ‘Sustained conditions of low demand’ in Europe for the swathing cuts in its workforce in the, but believes the move is necessary to protect the long-term future of Swindon.
Hyundai to launch battery electric car in 2016
Wed, 12 Mar 2014The Hyundai BlueOn EV (pictured) was Hyundai’s last electric car Back in 2011 it seemed that Hyundai was to concentrate on building hydrogen powered and hybrid cars as it looked to the future, but that seems to have changed. Back then, Hyundai Motors head of R&D - Yang Woong-Chul – said he believed BEVs (battery electric vehicles) had zero chance of replacing ICE cars because of their poor range, poor battery technology and high costs. But it seems Hyundai has had a rethink.