Cessna 310 320 340 401 414 421 Electric Fuel Pump on 2040-parts.com
Aspen, Colorado, US
Cessna 310 320 340 401 414 421 Electric Fuel Pump. As removed in working condition. This is the universal boost pump in the wing tips. Aircraftwholesale LLC. Check out my other items!
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