Stainless Heavy Duty Adjustable Vhf Marine Antenna Mount Unknown Maker on 2040-parts.com
Bethesda, Ohio, United States
Unknown maker of this stainless steel fully adjustable antenna mount. Described and sold as seen in pictures. Sold as is with no returns. Please ask before bidding. Starting bid is 12.99 + 9.00 for s&h within the Continental U.S.,out of the country buyers will be charged accordingly. |
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