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Standard Horizon Spectrum Gx2350s Vhf As Is ...read Ad on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
BOX # 11
Brand:Standar Horizon

STANDARD HORIZON Spectrum GX2350S VHF AS IS ...READ AD 

UNIT POWERS ON...MIC DOES NOT WORK.PA VOL TURNING KNOB IS BROKEN 



UNIT POWERS ON AS SHOWN.HOWEVER, GOT NOTHING TO TEST IT OUT WITH...I WILL NOT GUARANTEE IT 

NO FURTHER TESTES WERE DONE

BEING SOLD AS IS 

NO RETURN ACCEPTED 

BUY IT AT YOUR OWN RISK 
got scratches on it from normal   use 

 
comes as shown.

NO CABLES OR OTHER ACCESSORIES ARE INCLUDED. 

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

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