Cessna Model Centurion Series Parts Catalog C210 & T210 1970 Thru 1976 on 2040-parts.com
Essendon, VIC, Australia
This is a used parts catalog in good overall condition. It has seen plenty of use and it's cover is a little faded as can be seen in photo, it is all there and still easier to use than any PDF. Perfect for the owner that wants to know how or to complete a workshop set
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