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New, Never Used! 2 Piece Set Canvas Cessna 182 Cabin Windows & Windshield Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States

Lincoln Park, New Jersey, United States
box was stored open & covers got dusty /slightly dirty. could use a quickie was but they are new & never used!
Brand:Cessna Compatible Model:c182 Manufacturer Part Number:Cessna 182

New, never used but the box was stored open in a dirty hanger so they are dusty/dirty in some areas. Nothing a good wash won't remove from the canvas.

White canvas w/ navy web straps., 2 piece set window cover for Cessna 182. Might fit other planes but I don't know specs, sorry.

See pics for more details - not able to get decent pics without putting on the plane though :( Please feel free to ask any questions!~

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