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US $22.00
Location:

tel aviv yafo, default, Israel

tel aviv yafo, default, Israel
Condition:New Brand:3M Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:Manufacture UPC:Does not apply

Car Roof Mounted Shark Fin Shaped Antenna
Luxurious looking
Simple installation
Suitable for all vehicles

Color: red white black silver


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Product weight: 0.066 kg 
Package weight: 0.135 kg 
Product Size(L x W x H): 17.50 x 7.00 x 6.00 cm / 6.89 x 2.76 x 2.36 inches 
Package Size(L x W x H): 18.00 x 8.50 x 8.00 cm / 7.09 x 3.35 x 3.15 inches

Package Contents: 1 x Car Roof Mounted Shark Fin Shaped Antenna, 1 x Double-side Tape

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