I did buy this servo on eBay for my 1973 PA28-151. Unfortunately it does not fit, because of updated wiring on later Piper models (2 capacitators) from approx 1976. The assembly was bought for USD 825.- in tested condition, motor and solenoid are working. This is why I'm asking the same price again... Will ship worldwide from Switzerland, price to be determined. |
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