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Stilo Jet Helmets Intercom Kit-trophy Electronics 9volts on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Athens, Attiki, Greece

Athens, Attiki, Greece
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AE0101 Country of Manufacture:Italy Warranty:Yes Brand:Stilo Part Brand:Stilo

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Item Description
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OPEN FACE KIT

Item AE0101 helmet kit with extra thin speakers, noise canceling, plus microphone arm (Trophy electronics).

Ideal to convert another brand helmet to Stilo electronics.


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Difros Laser ltd
19 Irous str.
10442 Athens
Greece
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