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Cessna 172n Nose Cowl Bottom Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, US

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, US
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Lower cowl assembly for a  Cessna  model N 172 airplane.  The landing light and attachment assembly are included.  Bottom rear lip has been removed as well as the aux power receptacle.  Some repairs are needed at rub spot caused by propeller and at landing light opening.

This is a LARGE item and I could save shipping costs for buyer if the panels were deriveted and parts placed in smaller box.   Please contact me for best method or means to ship.  DO NOT PAY ATTENTION TO SHIPPING COSTS CALCULATED BY EBAY AS THEY WILL BE WRONG.. Buyer may contact me for pickup or to select best way to ship.  Call 717-379-3779

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