David Clark H10-13.4 Headsets (2) on 2040-parts.com
Ponca City, Oklahoma, United States
Two David Clark H10-13.4 headsets. Both have been used but very well taken care of, maintained and stored when not in use. 1 David Clark headset bag included. Both headsets fit in the headset bag if positioned right. I carried these two headsets in the headset bag throughout my piston flying carrier.Headsets can be sold separately or as a pair. $210.00 per headset or $350.00 for both (bag included) Any further questions please call/text 580-716-0299 Model H10-13.4Classic ComfortProven, reliable performance and remarkable comfort have made the H10-13.4 the top choice for thousands of pilots. |
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