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Race Car Complete 2-way Racing Radio Communication Race Ready Package on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Suffolk, Virginia, United States

Suffolk, Virginia, United States

this is a complete and working 2-way 2 radio vhf 5 watt communications package for your race car. included is a new spotters headset with radio and cables, waist belt, radio waist belt clip for the waist belt & antenna. drivers radio, in car deluxe radio harness & cables, new ptt button & helmet kit with ear buds. included are 2 new batteries, 2 automatic fast chargers and antennas . new cost for each radio was $445. also included is a new pre-programmed NASCAR race scanner. together the entire package had a new cost of over $2000. all radios are programmed on 3 like channels.....what you see in the pictures is what you will receive. nice working radio set for short or long tracks as well for road racing. shipped insured and guarantee working perfect. 

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