Nascar Racing Electronic Scanner Re2000 Alpha With 2 Rt-24 Headsets Never Used! on 2040-parts.com
Lake Mary, Florida, United States
NASCAR RACING ELECTRONIC SCANNER RE2000 ALPHA WITH 2 HEADSETS . APPEARS TO HAVE NEVER BEEN USED AND STORED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING. RUBBER HAS PULLED AWAY FROM THE WIRES OF THE HEADPHONES IN A 1" AREA. SEE PHOTOS. WORKING.
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