Satellite Radio Antenna Trk-sr2 Nib For Xm Serius Radio on 2040-parts.com
Auburn, Washington, United States
High-performance, roof-mount XM satellite radio antenna
Attaches to car via a special acrylic adhesive
Easy to remove from vehicle
Low-profile design ensures that the antenna is car-wash safe
Measures 3 x 1.5 x 4 inches (W x H x D)
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