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1997 Dodge Neon Radio Stereo Audio System Exterior Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Grant, Michigan, United States

Grant, Michigan, United States
This part was removed from a used vehicle and is in good working condition. Use the zoom feature to see close ups of the pictures provided. Pictures and description show condition.
Warranty:No

This part was removed from a used 1997 Dodge Neon. It may fit other makes, models and years of vehicles but make sure that it will fit yours before making a purchase. It is the exterior radio antenna. As you will see it is in good condition. It is being sold as is. If you have questions please ask. Thank you for looking.

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