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Cessna Fuel Valve P/n 9851096-5 Fuel Selector Cessna 172s Fuel Valve Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Palm Coast, Florida, United States

Palm Coast, Florida, United States
Used Condition, as removed, turns freely and stops in d-tents, has not been tested since removed selling as a core fuel valve only
Manufacturer Part Number:9851096-5 Brand:Cessna

Up for Auction today I have a used Cessna Fuel Selector valve 

Cessna P/N 9851096-5 

Selling as removed from a 172 S model, used condition selling as a core has not been tested since removed. Turns freely, stops in the D-Tents. 

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List from Cessna $1575

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