2 Marine Boat Antennas Ireland Antennas Shakespeare 4' on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Here are 2 Used Boat Antennas... Shakespeare Antenna...4' Long...Has it's Rail Mount Base attached... The other is an Ireland Antenna...A little less than 4' long...No base...It does have it's Male End Screw on connection... Both Antennas are in nice shape... I have a couple of other Misc. Antenna Bases up for sale as well... I picked these up at a Marine Closeout Sale with many other Marine Items... Thanx for looking and good luck bidding!!! |
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