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Aerocom Iii Portable Aviation Intercom on 2040-parts.com

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Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada

Saint-Eustache, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Aerocom Manufacturer Part Number:2716A

 Aerocom III portable Aviation Intercom, 2 places, 9v battery powered (battery not included) or aircraft powered.  Was on 12v in my Cub, but power cord not included.  I think any regular 12v power will work.  Was working when removed for upgrade a few days ago.   Wires exterior a little damage, but can easily be fixed,  look at the pictures.

Will ship for my actual shipping cost,
not for price in the shipping description

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