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New Trintec Aviation Altimeter Gyro Horizon Airspeed Set 4 Round Magnets Fmr6-7 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Markham, Ontario, Canada

Markham, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Part Brand:FMR60-63 Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:FMR60-63 Country of Manufacture:Canada



Brand New Aviation Fridge Magnet - SET OF 4

Great Gift Idea for the 'Plane-fanatic!'

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(FMR60-63) - Set of 4 Magnets

In this auction, you will receive the following brand new magnets:  Altimeter, Airspeed, Gyro, and Horizon indicators

Each fridge magnet features a laser cut image illustrated to look like an flight instrument.

Hand assembled in Canada with a black polystyrene that measures 4cm round with a thickness of 9mm.  These little dynamos have a good weight to them and a thick plastic lens to keep them looking good.  Collect all 16 magnets or visit our eBay store to view and purchase them individually or in sets of 4 or 6 in either traditional or vintage style.

Please note:  These are novelty aviation items without any real working parts (except for the magnet - that works perfectly!).

Made in Canada with all Canadian made parts.  Please visit out store more various Aviation Instrument Panel clocks. My Stores Logo

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We ship within 24 hours after receiving your cleared payment.  Shipping methods used are Canada Post.  On occasion, we will ship via UPS.

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