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Reinbek, Germany

Reinbek, Germany
Condition:New Produktart:Stabantenne Besonderheiten:Einfache Installation, Flexibel Einbauposition:Dach, Hinten, Kofferraum, Kotflügel, Links, Rechts, Seitenspiegel, Vorderseite Befestigungsart:Bolzenbefestigung Material:Gummi, Kohlefaser, Kunststoff Länge:40 cm Herstellergarantie:2 Jahre Oldtimer-Teil:Ja Antennentechnik:AM/FM Antennenlänge:40cm. Herstellernummer:antst2754, nicht zutreffend Im Lieferumfang enthalten:Adapter Hersteller:surga performance Farbe:Schwarz Herstellungsland und -region:Unbekannt Universelle Kompatibilität:Ja Antennen-Typ:Dachantenne Oberflächenbeschaffenheit:Texturiert Vergleichsnummer:k.a. Produkttyp:Antenne OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):www.surga-performance.de Produktgruppe:Stabantenne

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