Motorola Head Phones/ Head Set For Ht-220 /racing Radios+otherswremovable Cord on 2040-parts.com
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
LOOKS AS NEW IN THE BOX ,MOTOROLA.HEADSET FOR THE HT SERIES RADIOS. KIT PART # BDN6645A CABLE DOES DETACH FROM HEAD SET. BEEN IN STORAGE FOR A WHILE. HAS A FEW LIGHT SCUFFS FROM BEING MOVED AROUND. COMES IN MOTOROLA BOX., DUE TO YOUR APPLICATION,IT SOLD WITH NO WARRANTY OR RETURNS. PAYMENT DUE AT THE END OF AUCTION. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CHECK MY OTHER ITEMS.
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