Iridium 9505a Satellite Phone *for Parts* on 2040-parts.com
Sarasota, Florida, United States
IRIDIUM 9505A satellite phone "FOR PARTS" ONLY! - AS IS - POWERS ON ** - BATTERY MAY or MAY NOT BE INCLUDED (Not all of them have one)** - NO ANTENNA - NO CHARGER - NO RETURNS ACCEPTED Feel free to message me with any questions. |
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