Lightspeed 30-3g Avaiation Headset on 2040-parts.com
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
This headset is fully functional and was not used much. It was reserved for passenger usage.
However, the value of this headset derives from its trade-in value ($250) that Lightspeed Aviation offers when trading up to one of their new headsets, including the coveted Zulu series. The trade-in value applies even to headsets that are not functional. |
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