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They are listed here (starting at $299; rarely used): http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MESE:IT&ih=005 and here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...MESE:IT&ih=005 |
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How do you have two auctions for one item?
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You saw the Lightspeed Zulu...didn't you? And now you have to get one .
__________________ <--Me after first solo 11/21/07...9.2TT!! -Private Pilot as of 01/02/08!! |
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. Thanks in advance...and sorry for semi-jacking your post!!
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Would I give up the Bose? That's the $10,000 question actually. I like the added feature of being able to connect to my cellphone through a Bluetooth connection. The ability to plug in an iPod doesn't matter to me as pilot, especially since I can plug it in to the intercom.The Zulu has a bit more clamping pressure than the Bose, but still very comfortable. Other than that, I'm not sure there is a reason to switch from the Bose to the Zulu. But, if you don't have the Bose, I'd recommend checking out the Zulus. |
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