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Car Radio Antenna Universal Ant Roof Aerial Replacement Parts Fitting Mazda 3- 5 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
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yoqneam elit, israel, Israel

yoqneam elit, israel, Israel
Condition:New

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Item specifics


Car radio antenna

Condition:  new

Group:electricity

Replacement parts 

 Sizes: length 41cm

        Caliber bolt adapter 5mm

FITTING: MAZDA  3/5 Ford  FOCUS HYUNDAI MITSUBISHI SKODA POLO GOLF  AND MORE OTHER MODELS



 

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