2 Full Face Chatter Box Hjc-90 2 Channel Plus Intercom on 2040-parts.com
Albion, New York, United States
this auction is for 2 chatter box full face hjc 90 2 channel plus intercom. i bough these awhile back they were listed as new i have never tried to use them. i needed the helmet clips out if them so you either need to have your own clips or find a different way to mout to helmet. in my expierece of buying alot of these the batteries will need to be replaced. both chrgers are there push to talks and ear phone. i am not sure why one has a bigger antenna ( wont fit in box ) and other one fits. any ? let me know if you have any question again these look to be complete minus helmet clips but i have not tested them.
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