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Rochelle Park, New Jersey, United States
Brand New 50 Cal 5.5" Aluminum Camo Antenna Mast
Designed for AM/FM Radios Easy Installation Multiple Adapters included to fit most vehicles Designed for vehicles with removable mast Best Part Free Shipping I have the same piece on my Jeep....It is kick ass |
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