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Excellent Cessna Skyhawk 172r 180hp Information Manual 172r180im on 2040-parts.com

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Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States



 Cessna Skyhawk 172R 180HP Information Manual 172R180IM. With the 180 HP Avco Lycoming IO-360-L2A as modified by MK172-72-01. This factory information manual is in excellent condition. Used, but unused. Pristine inside with no writing or missing or torn pages. There is a name that has been covered with whiteout on the front cover only. That is it. See the photos. Most recent date observed was Feb 28/00 in the supplements. Clean and sound. Please view the photos. Always check for revisions, supplements, and updates with vintage manuals.

If your old 180 Skyhawk book looks like crap, then buy this one.

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