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Stearman Elevator on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Williamson, Georgia, United States

Williamson, Georgia, United States

Elevator is for Stearman aircraft. These are used and sold as is. There is a small damaged piece on the leading edge sheet metal. Please see pictures. Parts has been cleaned and primed. 

Please visit our store, BSW for unique aircraft items. 

ATTN: Purchaser will be required to pay actual shipping cost as eBay calculators are incorrect. With large items there will be a crating fee.  Please contact me with address and zip for actual cost. If this is a large part there may be crating fees involved as well. Thank you

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