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Nos Hirschmann Am Fm Radio Antenna Cable 150 Cm Fit Porsche 911 912 356 & Others on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes Part Brand:Hirshmann Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

This is a BUY it Now listing for one NEW replacement radio antenna cable. Made by Hirschmann.

  • Fitted to PORSCHE 911/912 from 1966-1988 & 356 (all)
  • This cable is 150cm long (5 feet)
  • The correct RCA antenna plug on one end and the "Hirschmann Style" threaded connector on the other end.
  • The threaded end screws into the angled receptacle at the base (below the fender) of your existing Hirschmann antenna
  • 485cm cable available at our other ebay listing


Feedback says it all: "The item was better than described. I was quite happy with the transaction", "Perfect item, highly recommended seller". Call us if you have more questions: 949-722-1084 or 1-877-435-6911

We also sell the complete antenna along with other Hirschmann antennas, Vintage Style Car Radios and speakers.

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