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Piper Pa-34-200 1973 Seneca 1 Nose Landing Gear Trunnion P/n: 95723-00 (15826) on 2040-parts.com

US $394.49
Location:

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Melbourne, Florida, United States

Piper Seneca 1

Nose Gear Trunnion Assembly

Part number: 95723-00

Removed from a 1973 PA-34-200

Has pitting, corrosion, and some small dings or bends on some edges.

Used, sold as-is.

Used, Not Inspected, Sold As Is.

 

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