Sennheiser Hmec 45-cap Pilot Aviation Jet Headset Headphones Airplane Wwshipping on 2040-parts.com
Kennewick, Washington, United States
SENNHEISER NOISEGARD HMEC 45-CAP Worldwide shipping! Excellent condition very light use! Ear pads are in perfect condition and show no wear. Comes just as shown in picture. From a smoke free environment away from dirt and dust as it has been in a case. I will provide a 14 day warranty of return if buyer is not happy with purchase. Shown in picture of actually headset & case is what the buyer will receive Will ship to lower 48 states for $10.00 & other places outside the US will pay $38.00 priority mail. If you have other questions feel fee to ask.
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