Metra 44-ua42 Shark Fin Style Roof Mount Universal Amplified Am/fm Antenna on 2040-parts.com
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New Shark fin style, Roof Mount Amplified AM/FM Antenna
Cable included Fits GM / Chrysler / Ford / Foreign Vehicles and more. Universal fit part number 44-UA42 For use with an FM Modulator Small tear in the bottom of the bag, everything is there. |
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