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Hidden Concepts Hidden Antenna High Performance Am Fm Wx Ha-1 Honda Suzuki Bsa on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
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Petersburg, West Virginia, United States

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:ANTENNA CONCEPTS Manufacturer Part Number:HA-1

 THIS IS A NEW HIDDEN ANTENNA KIT. I BELIEVE IT IS UNIVERSAL BUT I'M NOT SURE. I WOULD SAY IT SHOULD WORK ON MOTORCYCLES BECAUSE IT CAME FROM A MOTORCYCLE DEALERSHIP THAT WENT OUT OF BUSINESS. THEY ARE NEW IN THE PACKAGE UNOPENED. MADE BY ANTENNA CONCEPTS. PART NUMBER IS HA-1. PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES BECAUSE THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION ALSO. IT IS SOLD AS IS WITH NO RETURNS. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING. AND IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER PLEASE COME TO ME BEFORE GOING TO EBAY OR LEAVING BAD FEEDBACK. THANKS.

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