Used Original 1980 Toyota Tercel Windshield Pillar Antenna Assembly With Cable on 2040-parts.com
Hackensack, New Jersey, United States
Used 1980 Toyota Tercel Radio Antenna Assembly. Removed and Forgotten Years ago. The Mast Shrinks to about 20.5 inches and Extends to about 53 inches. Missing 2 screws that mounts the unit to the car. Item sold AS IS. NO RETURNS. Any Questions? Please ASK. Free Shipping in the USA ONLY...... |
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