Glomex Antenna Mount Gxv9124 Marine Grade Staineless Steel Mount on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, United States
Product DescriptionGLOMEX GXV9124 Marine Stainless steel mount
V9124– MASTHEAD MOUNT IN STAINLESS STEEL FOR VT300 AND V9125/12 Stainless steel masthead mount (diameter 25 mm/1″) for V9114, VT300 and V9125/12. SHIPPING We are shipping worldwide using USPS Priority Mail. US Shipping- Fedex and USPS. Please if you have any questions about shipping, do not hesitate to contact us. PAYMENT We accept major credit cards (Discover, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express) and PayPal. RETURNS We accept returns within 30 days after you receive the item. All returned items must be in new and in original package. The buyer will pay return shipping fees. No refund will be made for damaged parts. Shipping and handling fees and insurance fee are not refundable. We will charge 20% restocking fee. CONTACT Sales Office: 424-263-5106 Technical Support: 310-864-3131 |
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