Auto Marine Am/fm Radio Antenna 54in Cable Car Boat Stereo Flexible Rubber Mast on 2040-parts.com
Rockville, Maryland, United States
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This rugged marine antenna from Dual gives you excellent performance, long-lasting durability, and plenty of mounting options. The flexible mast helps it withstand bracing winds, while the corrosion-resistant rubber exterior ensures that it won't succumb to salt and spray. 180-degree swivel base and a 54" cable, you can mount the antenna in a variety of locations on almost any boat.
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