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Sena Smh10 R 3.5 Mm Stereo Earbud Adapter Modification on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

Stereo modification to plug in any earbuds.  Adapter can be placed on the flat wire. Rescue tape, shrink and velcro supplied so you can install adapter as desired.
Helmet speakers will be left in place.
Adapter modification does not change functioning of unit.
90 day warranty.

You need to send the unit with mic and speakers. 
Send to:
PlugUp Sena Mod
10265 NW 56 St
Doral, Fl 33178

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