Bell Helicopter 412 Lighted Panel Assy. P# 412-075-710-101 Used on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
One used lighted panel off of a Bell 412, p# 412-075-710-101. Selling as is. Up to installer to determine serviceability. Thanks for looking.
Flat rate shipping of $7.50 for lower 48 states, calculated for all others.
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