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GROUP BUY: UNIDEN Scanners/ UHF (CB) Radios (aka walkietalkies) GOING AHEAD!


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Guest veesixtyfour

ABOUT FR!CKEN TIME!

Ok Ladies and gents we have pricing on most of the models ill update the pricing once i get all of them.

To work out how many of what, who, where, when... etc

I need you to email the Model your after and the quantity of each. I cant stress how important it is to check and make sure this is the model you want as i will be unable to give refunds, once you send me the money the item is considered on order, unless im unable to get the model you're after then you will recieve a full refund so dont stress :) ..although this shouldnt happen. :)

Ill keep a record and give every1 ample time to request what they would like. I will need the cash upfront so I can place the order.

The bigger the order the better, so spread the word and tell your friends, family, dog etc :)

Models:

HANDHELD UHF/CB/Walkie Talkies

UH037 - $69 - $79 RRP (RANGE= ~2-2.5KM)

UH040XR - $89 - $99 RRP (RANGE= ~2-2.5KM)

UH050XR - $290 - $349 (RANGE= SELECTABLE ~5KM / 10-20KM)

UH054A - $329 - $379 RRP (RANGE= ~5KM)

UH052XR - $340 - $429 RRP (RANGE=SELECTABLE ~5KM / 10-20KM)

MOBILE UHF RADIO/CB

UH011 - $240 - $279 (RANGE= ~5KM)

UH088 - $280 - $299 (RANGE= ~5KM)

UH012 - $??? - $299 RRP (RANGE= ~5KM)

UH089 - $309 - $369 RRP (RANGE= ?KM)

UH090 - $409 - $489 RRP(RANGE= ?KM)

(These are LINE OF SIGHT ratings :))

SCANNERS

UBC60XLT - $165 - $199 RRP

UBC61XLT - $??? - $239 RRP

UBC248CLT - $200 - $239 RRP

UBC3000XLT - $410 - $479 RRP

UBC245XLT - $429 - $499 RRP

UBC780XLT - $549 - $649 RRP

For more detailed information checkout the Uniden Website at: UHF CB RADIOS

SCANNERS RADIOS

Any questions drop me an email at [email protected]

or leave me a post on here and ill check back as regualry as i can :)

Matty :)

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