Sporty's Electronic Checklist Cessna 172p (1981-1986) on 2040-parts.com
Smyrna, Georgia, United States
Sporty's Electronic Checklist for Cessna C-172P (1981-1986)Either in brand news or slightly used condition. its been so long i cant remember using it ever. very clean looking and works as i just testing it. Comes in box. It reads piper on box, but it's C-172
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