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Cobra 19 Dxvi 40 Channel Cb Radio Talkback And Peaked on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Hemphill, Texas, United States

Hemphill, Texas, United States
Condition:Manufacturer refurbished Brand:cobra

your looking at a factory refurbished dx 19. these radios are a great buy when your not looking to put a lot of money in for a cb, or your just want something for that occasional road trip. we could sell this like most others on ebay for around $35. but we decided to make this a buy you can't refuse. these radios are peaked out and come with a nice loud, clear talkback. you get a stock cobra mic and all the original accessories and a 14 day return policy. also comes with a note on the box with the performance each radio was tuned to. for example: all don't tune exactly the same but these usually key 5 or 6 watts and swing 18 to20 with over 100% modulation. for the money spent these radios are rugged and hard to beat. ships to the continuous 48. thanks for looking

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