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Bell 206 B3 Jetranger Helicopter Rolls Royce Turbine Engine Exhaust Stack on 2040-parts.com

US $39.00
Location:

Sandton, Gauteng, ZA

Sandton, Gauteng, ZA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Bell Warranty:No

You are bidding on a used, damaged, Bell Jetranger 3 Rolls Royce Allison engine exhaust stack assembly applicable for all Jetrangers right up to latest models.

These parts cost serious cash if bought from Bell.

The duct could possibly be reasonably straightened by suitably qualified sheetmetal specialist, or could be core base unit for a boat engine or test cell duct.

Part of a large inventory purchased.

As parts are used out of our control we cannot accept any responsibility for the parts, we do however confirm that the parts presented, are as described. 

We are prepared to ship to most main destinations worldwide. 

Happy bidding!

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