Jdm Black Aluminum 4.7" Carbon Fiber Car Am/fm Radio Antenna + Screws Toyota on 2040-parts.com
LOS ANGELES, US
Description:
- Come New in Box
- 4.7" / 12cm in Length
- Made by Billet Aluminum with Carbon Fiber Overlay
- Universal Fit with Screw In Type Antenna
- Will Not Fit Without Screw In Type Antenna
- Comes With 4 Different Sizes of Stud: 0.18", 0.19", 0.24", and 0.25".
- 2 Spacers with 0.31" and 0.51" inner diameter
- Easy to Install and Great Outlook
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