These headset are like new. They were use very little. They were purchased for a new helicopter that was resold in less than a year. This auction is for one headset but there are six available. Shipments to Idaho addresses require a 6% sales tax. Coiled cord.
If your aircraft has the dual PJ plugs, you can buy an adapter for about $35.
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