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Flightcell Pro With Bose Connection on 2040-parts.com

C $500.00
Location:

Georgetown, Ontario, Canada

Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New other (see details)

**NO RESERVE**
This auction is for a NEW in box FLIGHTCELL PRO with Bose Connection Multilink Communications Hub.
It powers up as can be seen in the photos and includes all the items in the box.

Flightcell pro provide a communications link enabling aircrews to use handheld phones or radios hands free through their headset.

For more details you can visit the Flightcell  website.

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