Cessna Turn & Bank Core As Removed No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, California, US
Cessna Turn & Bank P/N C661030-0301 S/N 883132A. Mfgr P/N RCA56-8 Date 11/88 28 volts. I have no way of testing it so I am selling it as is as a CORE. Insurance and handling are included in shipping cost. Thanks for looking.
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