New Telex Thick Ear Cushions / Pads 800456-021 Echelon, Stratus on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, US
You are bidding on a new, set of thin ear cushions or ear pads for the TELEX Stratus 50D, Echelon 30 XT and Echelon 25XT. These are original TELEX replacement parts . FREE SHIPPING in the USA. I ship worldwide. $7.99 for international shipping. Thanks for looking.
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