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Hidden Amplified Antenna Am/fm/wb For Harley Flht Flhx on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Cerritos, California, US

Cerritos, California, US
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Do you have a detatchable tour pack? Want to clean up the look of your Harley Bagger? Replace you big whip antenna with this trick hidden amplified antenna. It will fit in your fairing or behind your side covers. It is amplified so it will provide a stronger signal than your stock whip antenna. This antenna works for AM/FM & WB (weather band for you hardcore touring guys!).  Don't settle for cheap immitation crap the other guys are selling with inflated shipping charges. Buy from Baggers_only and rest assured that you are getting a quality product that will work for years to come.

  • Requires 12VDC.
  • Sealed against moisture and dirt.
  • Installation kit with detailed instructions included

Antenna dimensions: 3.5" long, 3/4" thick and comes complete with an 8' cable for easy installation anywhere on your bike.

Other  retailers sell these antennas for $70-80. Save big with BAGGERS ONLY!

Previous buyers of this antenna said:

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I ship daily. I'm more than happy to combine shipping. The buyer must respond within 3 days auction end. Shipping out of the US is slightly higher.  Payment must be received within 7 days. If you have any question please don't hesitate to email me.

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