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New Barry Mounts Engine Vibration Isolator - Part Number 94150-40 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
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Hemet, California, United States

Hemet, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Barry Controls Manufacturer Part Number:94150-40

BRAND NEW BARRY MOUNT ENGINE VIBRATION ISOLATOR.  PART NUMBER 94150-40.  This is new old stock from an FBO that closed years ago.  The box is still factory sealed.  According to the Barry Mount Application Chart, this engine vibration isolator can be used on Cessna 152, Beechcraft TravelAir, Beechcraft Skipper, Mooney M20A, M20B, M20C, M20D, M20G Aircraft.  Please verify aircraft eligibility and applicability.  Enjoy FAST and FREE shipping with purchase.  Thanks for looking.

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