Racing Radios 8-place Portable Pit Box Intercom System, Nascar on 2040-parts.com
Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
For sale here is a custom, portable eight-place pit box intercom system built by Racing Radios in Mooresville, NC. Racing Radios is the two-way radio provider to many of the top NASCAR teams.
This system is truly portable--it consists of an Avcomm AR550K intercom housed in Pelican case, with jacks for up to eight users. It allows for private conversation between crew members during a race event. Lot includes intercom, along with cables and push to talk switches for four users. Additional cables are available through Racing Radios or your preferred radio vendor. New eight-place intercom systems currently range upwards of $5,000. This intercom has been used on less than ten occasions. Thanks for looking; please check out our other items. |
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