Cessna 172 Instrument Panel Rh P/n 0513445-36 (0416-165) on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Ohio, United States
Cessna 172 Instrument Panel. RH. P/N 0513445-36. Good, serviceable condition. Cessna sells this part new for $607.00.
14 Day money back guarantee less shipping costs. It is the sellers responsibility to determine the parts suitability for installation and airworthiness upon inspection. We are a full service aircraft maintenance shop that sells new aircraft parts from surplus inventory auctions and parts from salvaged airplanes. We try to be as clear as possible in the descriptions of the items we have listed for sale. If you have any questions regarding the suitability or condition of a part please let us know and we will have one of our mechanics check it out and give an honest answer as to its condition. Unless otherwise noted we ship the majority of our items via UPS. Tracking information will be sent to the email account on file with PayPal so please make sure your information is up-to-date. Terms and Conditions: Payment: Please pay within two (2) business days of auction close. We accept PayPal and all major credit cards. Shipping: We will ship within one (1) business day of receiving payment. We can combine multiple orders to save on shipping costs. We will gladly ship almost any item worldwide. International buyers please contact us prior to paying. All buyers from OHIO please add 6.5 percent sales tax. Customs/Duties: International buyers please be aware of Tariffs/Taxes/Duties/Charges prior to purchase. If you are in doubt as to whether we can ship to your country or province please contact us prior to purchase. Safe Skies Aviation (513) 217-5141 Loc 11 B Royal Air On May-10-16 at 11:10:05 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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