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Harada Antenna, Fits Fiat, Rabbit, Scirocco, Fiesta, Custom Key Lock Style, Look on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Vincentown, New Jersey, United States

Vincentown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Harada KL16f Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Man 1986 Brand:Harada Surface Finish:metal, plastic

 Vintage harada key lock antenna, fits Rabbit, scirocco, fiesta, and fiat models. man around 1986, from an antenna buyout I made a while back, I,ll be listing more antennas later next week for many import cars and trucks so stay tuned, thanks for looking ,K

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