Nascar Race Scanner 4 Headset Conversion Package on 2040-parts.com
Suffolk, Virginia, United States
this is a complete and working NASCAR conversion package that allows you to connect 4 headsets to a single scanner and does so that it does not draw the battery down and gives the headsets plenty on volume.....what you see in the pictures is what you will receive. nice working radio set for short or long tracks. shipped insured and guarantee working perfect. you will receive the scanner output amplifier, new battery,2 new antenna(1 long track and 1 short track), 4 into 1 conversion cable and drivers 2016 frequency guide...............................
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