Rabbit Ear T.v. Antenna -old School-lowrider-hot Rod-rat Rod-kustom-bomb-bomba on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
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Up for sale is a set of rabbit ear antennas.
Easy to install accessory that will add intant style to your ride.
Antenna is fully fuctional with TV's and car stereos. Not just for looks.
Antenna pictured is my personal set.
Free shipping is for lower 48 US States only. Shipping outside this area will be actual shipping costs.
Please contact me at "solsdaddy(at)yahoo(dot)com" for shipping quotes outside the area.
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