Bell 206 Helicopter Heel Plates 206-070-589-001 on 2040-parts.com
Pine, Colorado, US
Here are four Heel Plates from a Bell Helicopter. The Bell part number is 206-070-589-1. No History and No Papers. If you have a teen who spends too much time on Facebook, hand him or her a can of Never Dull and suggest they polish these.
My Match Price offer stands... if you find one at a higher price, I'll match it, plus shipping.
I list
aircraft parts as "for parts or not working" simply because I see far
too many misleading or deceptive ads wherein the condition is listed as
"used - and therefore functional" and then the seller makes some claim
about "as is" or "as removed". Clocks and air speeds are good bad
examples. I like the one about "working when removed"... but was it then dropped and run over by a tug?
Shipping to the lower and getting lower 48 States via USPS is $10.75 with insurance and tracking.
I'm gone a couple of days a week and can't ship quickly.
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