This auction is for heavy duty, stainless adjustable antenna mount. It has some kind of part of an antenna with it, but it is removable as you can see in the pictures. Please ask any and all questions before purchase. Please look at all pictures before purchase. Payment must be made within three days of auction close. Shipping rate is for the continental United States only. Thanks.
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