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Scion Fr-s Accessory Shark Fin Antenna By Beat-sonic Japan All Frs Colors Avail! on 2040-parts.com

US $104.00
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Manhattan Beach, California, US

Manhattan Beach, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:REFUND IS FOR ITEM ONLY, BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING CHARGES, UNLESS IT IS OUR ERROR. ITEM MUST BE IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE IN THE SAME CONDITION AS RECEIVED. NO RETURNS ON ELECTRICAL OR INSTALLED ITEMS, UNLESS IT IS FOR WARRANTY EXCHANGE. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:COLORS #FDA43XXX, CARBON FIBER LOOK #FDA4CB2 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:BEAT-SONIC

SCION FR-S

ACCESSORY SHARK FIN ANTENNA

ALL FR-S COLORS AVAILABLE & IN STOCK!

(BE SURE TO PROVIDE US WITH EITHER YOUR VEHICLE ID NUMBER OR COLOR CODE IN THE NOTES TO SELLER FIELD!)

*CARBON FIBER LOOK ALSO AVAILABLE (LAST PICTURE SHOWN)

HIGH QUALITY-MADE IN JAPAN BY BEAT-SONIC

Complete the look of your new Scion FR-S with a Beat-Sonic Functional Shark Fin Antenna! 

  • Shark Fin antenna specially designed and manufactured for Scion FR-S models.
  • Matches the curves of Scion FR-S to ensure exact fitment.
  • Pre-painted and color matched to Scion FR-S models for an exact match in color using high quality OEM paint.
  • Directly replace Scion FR-S' rear roof antenna.
  • Helical coil antenna to directly connect to antenna base using M5 screw.
  • 3M Double-sided tape used to easily secure shark fin antenna.
  • Installation requires no modification and is easily reversible.
  • Compatible for AM/FM Radio, HD Radio and Satellite Radio signals.
  • Patent pending design.
  • Made in Japan

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    PARTS AND ACCESSORIES BELOW RETAIL PRICES SO WE HAVE NO

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    PURCHASE A PLEASANT BUYING EXPERIENCE.

     

    PLEASE CONTACT US AT 310-939-7911

    MANHATTAN BEACH TOYOTA/SCION



     

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