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Radio Helmet Harness W/challengerii Earbuds Imsa Racing Radios Electronics Comm on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:HOT RODGERS Manufacturer Part Number:IHH-CH2

 

HELMET HARNESS INFO - Helmet kits feature a slim-line molded Y-block and are pre-wired for easy installation in any type of helmet. Designed for rugged use, durable polyurethane insulation provides strength, flexibility and resistance to abrasion while spiral shielding provides superior protection against radio frequency (RF) and electro-magnetic (EM) interference. IMSA PLUG

EARBUD INFO

CHALLENGER II EAR BUDS [THE BEST ! ]

INCLUDES STAINLESS MOUNTING HARDWARE

Phone  (813) 882-3227

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! EVERY RADIO PIECE IS TESTED INHOUSE[WHETHER OR NOT IT IS BUILT BY US OR BY ONE OF OUR SUPPLIERS] BEFORE IT IS SHIPPED!EVERY RADIO SET IS COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED,BATTERIES CHARGED,PROGRAMMED WITH FREQ'S AND PL CODES AND CHECKED BEFORE SHIPPING.


 





 

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On Mar-07-16 at 10:27:52 PST, seller added the following information:

Racing Radios for Sale

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