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2008 Miata Complete Antenna Assembly - From Radio Back - New on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Lady Lake, Florida, US

Lady Lake, Florida, US
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This a complete new (in original unopened factory packages) antenna assembly for a 2008 Miata MX-5 from the radio to the antenna shaft, including all harnesses, cables, antenna mount and shaft.
Part Numbers:
1- NF47 66 A30A - Rod, Antenna
1- NF79 66 930C - Antenna
1- NE51 66 940D - Antenna Feeder
1- NE52 66 940C - Antenna Feeder
I purchased these for my 1996 Miata which I bought new and has always had marginal reception, even after a couple of radio updates. My wife's 2008 has great reception and a great looking antenna so I reasoned that a modern amplified antenna, designed for a Miata would work for my car. She took over the 96 for a daily driver and wanted Sirius for her commute. I have no idea if it would have improved reception but I no longer need the antenna. The total for the parts new from the dealer was $175.41.

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