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Houston, Texas, United States
2 Persons Aircraft Intercom w/ Mobile Phone/Music
Light Weight & Full Featured! Perfect Pilot Gift! Manufacturer Low-Priced!!
The Most Complete Aircraft Intercom System Ever Built! !!! Squelch Noise Cancelling + Compact & Stand-alone + Music/Call Function !!!
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