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Ultralight Aircraft Instrument Gauge Pod- Grand Rapids-rotax Avionics Ppc Trike on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Montgomery, Illinois, US

Montgomery, Illinois, US
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Up for sale is a new, uncut instrument pod for you ultralight aircraft.
It has a molded in polished Blue Metallic/black gelcoat finish. 


Barely weighs about 1 pound and measures 13" x 7" and is 7" deep,
capable of housing up to Eight 2.25" analog guages (not included).. 100% hand
laminated for the highest strength to weight ratio.
Sorry,  but mounting hardware is not included.
 Shipping only $10-to CONUS-


 

Shown below in un-polished black--see our other listing


Usable faceplate area

Available in other colors upon request, (shown below) but not always available in stock.

Please ask first.

Polished black finish with fine silver metallic flake embedded.

You may choose to have the faceplate in black, as shown below.

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