Set of working Kenwood TK-2160 radios. Full setup for both car and one crew member. Car harness, antenna and harness, PTT wheel button, radio holder for in car radio, crew radio belt, headset has raceceiver as well, 1 charger and spare battery. Everything
for car and 1 crew member all on one spot. Comes in aluminum case for safe storage. |
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