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Piper Archer Ii Pa28-181 Pitot Static Drain Cover Assembly, Part No. 35507-02 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Tolleson, Arizona, United States

Tolleson, Arizona, United States
This is an used item that may show typical field or service wear.
Warranty:No

For sale is a BLACK PITOT STATIC DRAIN COVER ASSEMBLY, PART NO. 35507-02 that was removed from a 1981 Piper Archer II PA28-181.  This cover is in nice condition with no cracks or show of major wear.

Buyer is to determine item to be airworthy and to comply with all applicable FAR’s when installing part(s) on aircraft. Seller assumes no liability. I do value my ebay business so if you are not satisfied with the item you have purchased please contact me within 15 days.

I do ship to international buyers. You should contact me for shipping costs. I do combine items to reduce shipping costs.

Item must be paid for within 3 days of auction ending unless mailing payment. I do have a 30 day warranty less shipping costs. I will try my best to answer any questions you may have.

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