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Racing Radios And Communications Vertex Single Pin Bolt On Coil Cord on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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Oak View, California, United States

Oak View, California, United States
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. ... Brand:Vertex Earpiece:Single

Coil Cord
From Headset to Handheld

 Vertex Single-Pin Bolt On Connection


We carry headset coil cords for most major brands of handheld racing and commercial radios


Standard five pin connection to headset


                                

 

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