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Uniden Bc92xlt Scanner Nascar Limited, Owned Since New, 2 Headsets, & Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $118.99
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:UNIDEN Surface Finish:Protective cover Manufacturer Part Number:BC92XLT Warranty:Yes

Uniden BC92XLT Handheld Scanner 100 channel NASCAR limited, 
  • I have owned it since new, well taken care of, It has had a protective cover on it since the day i got it, I have been to many NASCAR events with it, Me and my wife just used it at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Fontana speedway. Comes with original charger, and original box, and also included is 2 Fan Club headsets (look at pictures) with a headset splitter adapter so two people can listen at the same time. If you are a NASCAR fan this is a must. 
oh, also one of the headsets is brand new, bought it in December to use for the Fontana NASCAR Race.
  • if any Question please dont hesitate to EMAIL or tex me. thankx

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