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Item: Uniden UBC92XLT Handheld Police, Fire, Marine, Aircraft Scanner

Age: 4 Months

Condition: Mint Condition

Price: Paid $299 4 months ago, looking for $175 o.n.o + $10 postage

Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Contact: Via Pm

Comments: Mint condition Handheld scanner used to listen to Police, Fire, Marine, Aircraft and also the ability to listen to people on handheld uhf raidos. This piece of technology is great when cruising to listen to popo.

Item will come with reciept and still has 8 months warrenty from Uniden.

Any questions, please ask

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Item: Uniden UBC92XLT Handheld Police, Fire, Marine, Aircraft Scanner

Age: 4 Months

Condition: Mint Condition

Price: Paid $299 4 months ago, looking for $175 o.n.o + $10 postage

Location: Sunshine Coast, Queensland

Contact: Via Pm

Comments: Mint condition Handheld scanner used to listen to Police, Fire, Marine, Aircraft and also the ability to listen to people on handheld uhf raidos. This piece of technology is great when cruising to listen to popo.

Item will come with reciept and still has 8 months warrenty from Uniden.

Any questions, please ask

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Hmm may know someone that might want this and if not maybe myself.Will let you know either way chris.

Hmm may know someone that might want this and if not maybe myself.Will let you know either way chris.

Well since your a mate, I will give u first shot. maybe even a discount.

Still for sale, unless Chris wants it.

Cheers.



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