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Old February 1st 04, 02:14 AM
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Default Bright, shiny airplane parts.

Northcoast Landing Systems is a full time FAA repair station, specializing
in polyurethane refinishing of aircraft parts during or after mandatory
inspections, or scheduled maintenance. They primarily serve the corporate
or airline fleet and also the restoration or maintenance of vintage or
general aviation aircraft parts where outstanding finish ,survivability, and
looks are second to none. They have a complete NDT shop and overhaul landing
gear, wheels and brakes, and much more to factory specs. If you want your
plane to look its best and are tired of dirty, faded , or weathered paint on
your wheels, brakes or landing gear , or want paint that will not come off.
Make a call for more information. shipping door to door, UPS or FEDEX.
Call 440-582-2919 Mon. to Fri. 8-6. Blue Skies.


 




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