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Universal Car Auto Suv Roof Special Radio Shark Fin Antenna Aerial Signal Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

广州, 廣東省, China

广州, 廣東省, China
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Antenna Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Antenna

This decorative antenna used to stick on the top of your car. Special design makes it different, and it changes the appearance of your car when you stick it onto it. It will attract more people to pay attention to your car!

For for:

All kinds of cars (Universal car antenna)

Specifications:
SKU: A007-04
Brand new and high quality car antenna
Dimensions:as the picture shows
Color:Blue
Material:Soft ABS plastic

Installation guidelines:

Clean and dry the installation place, then stick it with strong adhesive tape on the bottom.
Please paste it in the warm weather, and do not move or wet it in 24 hours.
Once pasted, do not tear it, otherwise the pasting surface will be damaged.

Package Includes:

1pcs antenna
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