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Car Roof Decorative Antenna Chrome Silver Base Cool on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Taiwan, Taiwan

Taiwan, Taiwan
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:Does not Apply Surface Finish:plastics Brand:UNBRANDED


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Universal fit for all vehicle

Give your car that luxurious look and feel

Dimensions: 12cm ( L ) 、6cm ( W )、5cm ( H )。

Antenna for decoration use

Easily installed by sticking it on any surface with the strong adhesive pad provided


 
Material : PVC Plastics / chrome with silver base

adhesive on the back

We ship to worldwide (same shipping fee).


100% NEW HIGH QUALITY FINISH

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DELIVERY:

All packages will take 10-15 days by Airplane with registered.


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