Cessna 172 Right Flap ( From 1970 172k Model ) Fits Most Models on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
A Used Cessna 172 Right Flap used but in Very Good condition. Has No Damage. No Corrosion In Or Out. Sold As is. Buyer Determines Airworthiness.
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