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New King Air Main Wheel Kit. Complete With 8130 P# 101-8002-57 on 2040-parts.com

US $7,500.00
Location:

Mena, Arkansas, United States

Mena, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Beechcraft Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:101-8002-57, 101-8032-1-S Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

NEW NEW Beechcraft King Air main wheel assy Kit complete with hardware and bearings
P# 101-8002-57
8130 is included
the items are NEW and opened to take pictures
Price from Textron is 9760.45 and NOT in stock
I have three NEW units in stock ready to ship
items are new and non returnable non refundable
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payment by Paypal, certified check (ten day hold) bank transfer
500.00 immediate payment by paypal NON refundable
item will ship when funds clear

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