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Gm Truck Suv's Onstar Antenna New '07-'08 15871588 on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Temple Hills, Maryland, United States

Temple Hills, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:RecepTec Manufacturer Part Number:15871588 or 25775382

Cadillac DTS Buick Lucerne OnStar Digital Antenna 

NEW, OEM  Never Installed 

3 wire  Blue, Black, Gold

According to GM parts site this fits:

Cadillac DTS  2007-2008

Buick Lucerne 2008

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Part #  on antenna is 15871588

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