Sirius Satellite Radio Antenna Galaxy Sra-30 By Shakespear on 2040-parts.com
Savannah, Georgia, United States
For use with SIRIUS Satellite Radio Systems
Sleek Low-Profile Design Mounts on Surfaces up to 1" Thick 25-foot low-loss coax cable and connectors included White UV-Stabilized ASA Plastic Housing New - Never been out of original box. Compare to $189 retail. Best applications include: Boats or RV's. |
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