Brown Astra/ Gulfstream 150 Aircraft Seat on 2040-parts.com
Hondo, Texas, United States
This aircraft seat is in great working condition. It still has all of the control apparatus (seen as gold plating in pictures). As the picture of the data plate indicates, this seat is forward facing. We got this chair used for our showroom in our aircraft completion center and have used it for years as a display. Please call if you have any questions. 8304267133. We can work with you on shipping at your cost, but local pick up is preferred.
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