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Hickory, North Carolina, United States

Hickory, North Carolina, United States
NO WAY TO TEST, NO BATTERY OR ANTENNA. CAME FROM RACE SHOP
Brand:MOTOROLA Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:HT-1000 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

FOUR MOTOROLA HT-1000 HANDIE TALKIE. ACCORDING TO MODEL NUMBER THEY AR IN THE 800MHZ RANGE. I HAVE NO BATTERY, OR ANTENNA TO CHECK WITH. CAME FROM A RACE SHOP. SINCE I CANNOT TEST, I'M SELLING FOR PARTS OR NON WORKING, OR FOR REPAIR. NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS. PAYMENT DUE AT THE END OF AUCTION. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS.

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