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Bell 206 Helicopter Heel Plates Clear Plastic on 2040-parts.com

US $76.54
Location:

Pine, Colorado, US

Pine, Colorado, US
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This listing is for three only Plastic Heel Plates from a Bell 206 Helicopter. No chips, cracks, gouges or graffiti. The one has dried out masking tape on the bottom that will take longer then you think to remove. The are 12 of the dished washers but not enough screws for tow plates.

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 $7.75 with insurance and tracking.

I'm gone a couple of days a week and can't ship quickly.


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