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Standard Horizon Gx1000s Eclipse Dsc+ Vhf Radio Black + Microphone Read Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
NO CABLES OR OTHER ACCESSORIES ARE INCLUDED.
Brand:Standard Horizon Electronics & Navigation Type:Radio & Communications Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Part Type:Electronics & Navigation

 STANDARD HORIZON GX1000S ECLIPSE DSC+ VHF Radio   BLACK  + MICROPHONE READ AD 

Unit powers on as shown.However, microphone does not work on this  unit  

 

got scratches on it from normal   use 

missing both knobs.
comes as shown.

NO CABLES OR OTHER ACCESSORIES ARE INCLUDED. 

 No returns accepted...buy it at your own risk

 

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