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Cessna Ashtray / Ashtray Insert on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Beverly Hills, California, United States

Beverly Hills, California, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a used vintage ashtray / ashtray insert for Cessna airplanes. This one came as a spare/extra part when I purchased my 1964 Cessna 172E, however, I do not know what other Cessna aircraft it may be compatible with. My guess is 182s, 152s, etc. Might also work with other, same era Piper or Beech aircraft, however - I do not know. As you can see, the chrome finish is not perfect but it will probably polish out nicely with some TLC.

Please take a look at the various images of this listing to make sure this is what you need/desire for your airplane as this item is SOLD AS IS – NO RETURNS. What you see is exactly what you get.

Buyer pays for shipping ($ 5 flat). I will immediately provide positive feedback upon receipt of yours. Thank you.

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