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Short Antenna Rial-carbon Extension Type[jdm] on 2040-parts.com

US $34.58
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Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan
Short Antenna Rial-carbon extension type[JDM], US $34.58, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:PAXATCBE Brand:Europarts

Description

*Because it was five phases of expansion and contraction telescopic adoption, I became able to adjust it to height you like.
*Because can switch to the length of 8cm - 21cm depending on preference, the city area is short; of the mountains and the electric wave when is bad, stretch it out, and adjustment is possible.
*A garage case comes to be done without minding it if I shorten an antenna at the three-dimensional parking lot.

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