Avcomm Deluxe Gel Earseal (1 Pair) - Aviation Communications Part Number P1-009 on 2040-parts.com
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NEW AVCOMM DELUXE GEL UNI-SEAL (1 PAIR) AVIATION COMMUNICATIONS PART NUMBER P1-009. This pair of deluxe gel earseals provide luxurious comfort and fits most major brands of headsets. The unique gel center conforms to head and facial contours for unsurpassed fit. This is new old stock from an FBO that closed years ago. Enjoy fast and free shipping with purchase. Thanks for looking.
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