Compete Audio Dc36 Replacement Windscreen (3-pack) For Use With David Clark on 2040-parts.com
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Compete Audio DC36 replacement windscreen (3-pack) for use with David Clark Aviation Headsets Item Description 3 high-quality foam replacement windscreens for David Clark Aviation and Military headsets. Height: 4.25 cm, 1 3/4 in Width: 1.9 cm, 3/5 in Hole diameter: 0.9 cm, 3/8 in Hole depth: 4.0 cm, 1.5 in If you are in any way unsatisfied, please return via Amazon for a full refund. Features
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