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Pt-300 Telex Portable Press To Talk Plug In Adapter Cord (b22) on 2040-parts.com

US $45.95
Location:

Cairns, QLD, Australia

Cairns, QLD, Australia
GOOD CONDITION
Brand:TELEX Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PT-300 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

TELEX PT-300 PORTABLE PRESS TO TALK PLUG IN ADAPTER CORD 

USED - VERY LITTLE USE - IN GOOD CONDITION  

Item is located in Cairns Queensland Australia 

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