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Post subject: FS:Flexalert, Altimatic IIIc, misc parts, T Lance intake Posted: 26 May 2023, 11:24 |
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Joined: 12/29/14 Posts: 8490 Post Likes: +5307 Location: Brunswick, Ga
Aircraft: PA32RT-300T
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All parts removed from a 78 PA32RT-300T. Flex Alert is brand new, never installed. I ran out of room on the new panel. http://www.approachaviation.com/html_pa ... alert.htmlApproach Aviation Flexalert $ SOLDAltimatic IIIc Autopilot with mess of wires/connectors $500 Vac system parts $300 Cowl plug $80 Platic panel overlays $50 Collins indicator SoldEI Superclock SOLDTrim switch $100 VSI $100 I also have a 78 Piper Turbo Lance air intake system as well as a fishbowl cowl from the TurboPlus upgrade. If you need anything from the intake, I can post pics as well. Gonna have to dig those out though. I make no claims of warranty on any of this stuff. It was working when removed for a G3X/GFC500 upgrade. Prices are plus shipping. On the smaller items, around $17 USPS priority with $100 of included insurance. The bulk items will be case by case. PM me with interest.
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Post subject: Re: FS:Flexalert, Altimatic IIIc, misc parts, T Lance intake Posted: 27 May 2023, 09:32 |
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Joined: 12/29/14 Posts: 8490 Post Likes: +5307 Location: Brunswick, Ga
Aircraft: PA32RT-300T
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Username Protected wrote: How much for the cat?
Jeff, Is this out of a 14 or 28 volt plane? Interested in the Autopilot.
Espen This is a 14v system Sir. As to the cat, if you can get him in the box without bleeding, he’s all yours. He is by far the most attitude filled feline we have ever had. His way, everyday, ever time.
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Post subject: Re: FS:Flexalert, Altimatic IIIc, misc parts, T Lance intake Posted: 27 May 2023, 09:37 |
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Joined: 03/23/14 Posts: 1003 Post Likes: +288 Location: LOIH
Aircraft: P210N, RV-4
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Thank you Jeff. I have to check if the AP is dual voltage or not. For the cat, I can trade you a REALLY grumpy Norwegian male cat. 17 year old. He thought he won the lottery when being moved to Switzerland for his retirement, only to find 2 younger female cats moving in within months. He has been grumpy ever since He is looking for a new family....
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