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Kinsie Piper 32 34 28 (+more) Plastic Seat Back #k78041-4 Interior Aviation Part on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
new old stock - never installed - see detailed pics. we have 2 just price is PER UNIT (not pair)
Brand:Piper Manufacturer Part Number:k78041-4 Compatible Make:PA-32, PA-34. PA28 Compatible Model:Kinsie

Kinsie Industries #K78041-4 plastic seat back cover
FAA approved - for Piper 32/34/28 also eligible for the following aircrafts: 
 = pa34-200, 200t, 220t, 260, 300, r300, 
= pa32-rt300, 300t, r301, r301t, 301, 301t, 
= pa28-r200, rt201, rt201t, 151, r201, 236, r201t

PLEASE NOTE WE HAVE 2 OF THESE BUT THE PRICE IS PER UNIT/EACH.

 They have been in storage & some yellowing on plastic (not a big deal bc you'll paint it anyhow) - no cracks, etc. also inc (shown separately) its the single trim price. pics are of both backs - not sure which one you will receive (depend on stock). no cracks, etc. please look at pics !!! Also be sure to check out our other airplane parts & items here on eBay!

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