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Racing Electronics Motorola Car Harness Rt4302 Racing Radios Scca Drag Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Bellingham, Massachusetts, United States

Bellingham, Massachusetts, United States
RACING ELECTRONICS MOTOROLA CAR HARNESS RT4302 RACING RADIOS SCCA DRAG IMCA, US $150.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:RACING ELECTRONICS Manufacturer Part Number:RT4302 UPC:Does Not Apply

RACING ELECTRONICS MOTOROLA CAR HARNESS RT4302 RACING RADIOS SCCA DRAG IMCA

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You would be purchasing a  NEW RACING ELECTRONICS MOTOROLA TWIN CAR HARNESS RT4302 





The first photo is a stock photo (I used it because I didn't want to take the harness out of the sealed packaging).  The only difference in the stock picture and the actual harness is the largest jack.  Mine is stainless steel the stock photo looks like a black plastic connection.

RACING ELECTRONICS CAR HARNESS RE4302

  • RACING ELECTRONICS
  • REPLACEMENT CAR HARNESS
  • P/N RT4302
  • Headset cable, connects to: Motorola SP50, P110, P1225, GP300, GP350, CP200, PR400 to all RR and David Clark Two-Way Headsets
  • Stock car GP300, SP50, P110, P1225, GTX, CT150, CT250, CT450, PR400, GP2000, GP308, GP68, SP10, SP21,
  • GP350(requires a HLN9482 adapter)
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 I make every effort possible to grade, describe, and photograph my items accurately.  Please take into consideration that I am not an expert in this field.  If something important to you is not addressed in my description, ask before bidding.    It is up to YOU to prequalify an item's suitability for your needs.  I do not accept returns.  All items are sold "as is".   All unauthorized returns will be subject to 30% restocking fee.



 

I'€™ll send this item to you within 3 business days of receiving your payment. I will send it Priority Mail, UPS ground, or FedEx. If you happen to be the buyer of another item I may be selling, I will combine the items, if possible, in an effort to save you some money. There is usually a small fee included in the shipping charge that covers my packing and handling costs. This additional fee is usually in the $1 to $4 range.
 

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