Autotenna Msa 1 Am/fm Shortwave Radio Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
NEW AUTOTENNA MODEL# MSA 1 HIGH PERFORMANCE MICRO SCREEN ANTENNA FOR AM/FM AND SHORT WAVE RADIO the MSA is a new proprietary design that adds performance with it's unique micro screen pattern and is not affected by the direction the car is traveling in relationship to the radio station direction. This antenna can be attached to any non-metallic material (glass, plastic, fiberglass, wood etc.) on the inside of the vehicle. cable length: 45"/1.8m THIS ANTENNA IS PART OF A LARGE LOT OF INSTALLATION SUPPLIES FROM A NOW OUT OF BUSINESS INSTALLATION SHOP I OWNED. THE ANTENNA IS NEW UNUSED AND IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING BUT THE PACKAGING SHOWS SIGN OF BEING STORED FOR SOME TIME. Bid with confidence. Check out my 100% feedback. Dont let this great deal pass you by.
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