1993 (1991-1994) Factory Original Oem Chevy Chevrolet Lumina Radio Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Saint James, New York, United States
Up for sale is a factory original radio antenna removed from a 1993 Chevrolet Lumina. This may fit the model years 1991-1994 as well as these were the years the first generation Lumina was sold by GM. The antenna will be securely wrapped and placed in a poster tube for safe shipping to you. A tracking number will be sent to you from eBay so that you can track the item as it ships to you.
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