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2006 Piper PA32-301FT 6X

Used
$445,000
04/20/2024
Est: $3,300/mo
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Registration no. N426SESerial no. 3255042
278 VIEWS
161 DAYS ON FLYING
4 SAVES

Aircraft Listing Type

For Sale

Highlights

Cheapest in country and way less hours overall and on current engine than anything else on market

Ice cold air

Turbo 

Nice glass panel 

Seller location

Tennessee, United States

Aircraft location

Tennessee, United States

Airframe Total time

1,543 hours

Airframe Description

Specs

2006 Piper 

Piper X6

PA-32-301XTC

Serial No.: 3255042

N426SE

Engine Lycoming

Model TIO-540-AHIA

Engine S/N L-12215-61A

Engine Overhauled 9/23/2016 at 1,200 hours

Total hours 1,543, 329 since Overhaul

Annual/100hour service done 04/2024

Hobbs: 1543

2 Avidyne Glass Aviation Displays

2 Garmen Radios GNS430

S-Tex Fifty-Five Auto Pilot 

2020 Garmin Transponder

Total hours flown in the past 6 months

30 hours

Flight rules

Instrument Flight Rules

Number of seats

6

Date
Event
Price
04/20/2024
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$445,000
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