Sporty's Flight Gear Aviation Bag Excellent Cond on 2040-parts.com
Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Sporty's Flight Gear Aviation Bag
-Excellent condition -Barely used, still has that "new bag" smell -Comes from a smoke free home -This is the complete aviation flight gear bag -This second edition is very similar to the original Navigator model -Measures approximately 20" long, 12" wide and 10" tall -Comes with two detachable dividers and shoulder strap Any questions, please ask :) Thanks for stopping by! |
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