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Glomex Marine Aluminum Extension For Antennas Or Gps 12" (30cm) Gxra129/30 on 2040-parts.com

US $41.99
Location:

Torrance, California, US

Torrance, California, US
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Aluminum GPS Extension, 12" (30cm)
RA129/30 - EXTENSION FOR GPS ANTENNAS - 300 MM (12'') - WHITE PAINT ALLUMINIUM - 1"X14 STANDARD THREAD

Alluminium extensions in glossy white paint for GPS antennas. They're available in various lengths, with standard 1"x14 thread, allow the central and side passage of the GPS antenna cable.

RA129/30 is an extension 300 mm/12'' high.

 

Thread 1`x14 adaptable to all GPS Antennas
Product Details
Material:Aluminum
Length:12" (30cm)
Standard Thread:1" x 14
Fits Antenna Type:GPS
Warranty:Lifetime
Weight:0.490 lbs.


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