Shure Brothers 488 T Microphone ( Lot Of 2 ) on 2040-parts.com
Whitehouse, Texas, US
Here are some older Microphones :
All came from a old stock of used parts, always kept in a dry storage
Due to the age it is sold AS IS , and needs to be checked & re-certified before flying.
Will ship via FEDEX or USPS in the lower 48, for other destination please email for quote.
Check my other ads , several avionics items will be listed in the coming days.
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