Lightspeed Zulu Pfx Aviation Headset on 2040-parts.com
McBain, Michigan, United States
Lightspeed PFX in perfect working order. Like-new condition. Has GA plugs. Please notice the picture of the plugs and confirm this is the style you need. I purchased this item new and only used it 5 or 6 times. We purchased a new airplane that came with headsets so I don't need this one. It has a very minor surface scratch on the bottom of the control box from rubbing against the door frame during flight. Otherwise no signs of wear and tear. Ear seals look like new.
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