Bose A20 Aviation Headset - No Bluetooth - Military 5-ohm, U174, Low Impedance on 2040-parts.com
Kodiak, Alaska, United States
I purchased these Bose A20 (military plug) headsets earlier this year
from Sportys and used them for about two months. They were originally
$995.95. I've been using David Clark headsets for so long and hated the
vice grip so I purchased the Bose A20s. As timing has it, my work
generously issued all our pilots brand new Bose headsets. So now I have
two pairs and need to get rid of this one.
It is in great shape and works great! It will come with everything I received it with:
1) You can buy the adapter to work for your specific aircraft for $70. 2) You can completely swap out the cord for about $300 Just google these items and you will find them. |
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