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Sena Smh 5 3.5 Mm Stereo Earbud Adapter Modification on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

If you want to use your own earbuds, this will solve your problem.
Stereo modification to plug in any earbuds.  Adapter glued to bottom of unit.  
Helmet speakers will be left in place.
Adapter modification does not change functioning of unit.
90 day warranty.

You need to send in the center unit to which the mic/speakers plug into + mic/speakers.
Send to:
PlugUp Sena Mod
10265 NW 56 St
Doral, Fl 33178

PAYMENT: we accept credit card payment. Don't pay with PayPal, put your cell # under notes and we will call you to process.

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