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David Clark Refurbished Aviation Headset H10-30 With Volume Control Blemished on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States

Pleasant Hill, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:David Clark Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:H10-30

This Blemished David Clark H10-30 has been rebuilt to factory specs and is in good electrical condition. It has a soft rubber headband,  Liquid Foam Ear Seals,  M1 mic and a volume control. 

The blemishes are on the left and right domes. Someone has tried to clean them with a harsh cleaner, see photos. The right dome and stirrup has had numbers brushed off, see photos.

The blemishes are purely cosmetic, no physical damage

If you need a second headset for passengers  or a loaner/rental it would be a good investment.

This is one of David Clark's most popular headsets.

The headset is fully guaranteed for 2 years, parts and labor. A new headset will cost you $300 plus. You can get this one for much less and it is guaranteed. It will work in all GA airplanes, Cessna's to Lear Jets.


If you are not completely happy you may return it for a full refund.

Why buy a used headset of unknown quality when you can get this one worry free!

See my other Headsets that I have for sale at my eBay Store   http://stores.ebay.com/KC-Headsets































































































































































































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