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Black Carbon Fiber Short Stubby Billet 3" Inch Antenna Chevrolet Hhr on 2040-parts.com

US $13.50
Location:

California, United States

California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:REPLACEMENT SCREW IN ANTENNA Part Brand:CZRRACING Interchange Part Number:76MM_ANODIZED_RADIO_STEREO AAIA Part Number:THREE_ALUMINUM_HIGH_QUALITY Surface Finish:BLACK CARBON FIBER

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

High Quality T-6061 Billet Aluminum
Antenna Length 3"inch
Carbon fiber Side wall 100% real resin
3 Installation Studs Included

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  • Payment needs to be received within 24 hours of purchase or the transaction may be cancelled.
  • We do charge sales tax in California. State taxes will be calculated at checkout.

Returns

  • We offer a 14 days return policy
  • Buyer pays return shipping.
  • Return must be in 100% brand new unopened condition, 25% restocking fees will be applied, original shipping fee is non refundable

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