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& BEST BUY TODAY Universal fit for all vehicle Shark Fin look Dimensions: 10.5cm(L) X 6cm(W) X 6.6cm(H) Antenna for decoration AND prevent static electricity use Easily installed by sticking it on any surface with the strong adhesive pad provided Material : PVC Plastics COLOR : WHITE adhesive on the back We ship to worldwide (same shipping
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