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FS Sold the ST, leftover parts for sale!! 🤑

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Sold the Fiesta!
Broke my heart but I am using the funds to learn how to fly ✈️ .

Got these leftover parts, local sale preferred but willing to ship. Buyer pays shipping.
From Tustin, CA. 92780

Spec D smoked taillights (Slight condensation in one, see photo): SOLD
RAMAIR crossover pipe: $OLD
Whoosh camber plates (new): $35
Powerflex front camber bolts (new): $15
ATI vent gauge pod (new): $25
Likewise shift knobs: $OLD
Smoked sequential directional lights: $15
Pumaspeed shortshifter: $40
Whoosh front license plate cover: $20
Mountune induction tube: $60 IMG_9777.jpeg IMG_9778.jpeg IMG_9776.jpeg IMG_9775.jpeg IMG_9774.jpeg IMG_9773.jpeg IMG_9772.jpeg IMG_9771.jpeg IMG_9770.jpeg IMG_9769.jpeg IMG_9767.jpeg
 


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from one PPL to hopefully another soon, get a flight sim setup. It'll save you a ton of mistakes and probably money if you cut down your flight time significantly with flight sim.

I spent ~$800 on my flight sim setup at home and it saved me dozens of hours with my instructor. I got licensed with only 20 hours of flight time, a bit more if you count my first solo.

I'd do my sim flight the night before my real life training flights. It's crazy how useful it actually was. Especially if you're going for IFR certification. My instructor asked me if I was doing flight sim before I even told him, so it does something.

good luck! It's so much fun.
 


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