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Hidden Antenna Kit - 1986 Thru 1987 Bmw 325es E30 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Lake Mary, Florida, US

Lake Mary, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:If the Antenna does not fit, reception does not meet your expectations, or you are just not happy at all WE WILL REFUND YOUR MONEY EXCLUDING ALL SHIPPING CHARGES ONCE WE RECEIVE THE ANTENNA BACK IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGE UNALTERED & IN NEW CONDITION. All Refunds are processed securely through Paypal. 30 Day period begins from the End of Auction Date. All returns need pre-approval so just notify us thru ebay with the reason why you want to return the Antenna. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:AntennaX Manufacturer Part Number:17E-BMW13 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black Plastic Warranty:Yes

  • Fits 1986 thru 1987 BMW 325es E30

     

  • PLEASE NOTE: This antenna IS NOT A POWER ANTENNA, but an inexpensive alternative to spending $100 to $300 on a new power antenna from the dealer.

     

  • BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE!! Replace your BROKEN POWER antenna with this Hidden Amplified antenna. Just peel and stick this antenna in a concealed (out of sight) area.

     

  • Your Antenna kit will come with a 3.5 inch long by 3/4 inch thick antenna housing that is sealed against moisture and dirt, 8 foot antenna cable and 12VDC wire that is plenty long for the hard to reach areas.

     

  • Can be mounted anywhere in your vehicle such as in your glove box, on your dash, in your trunk, in your hatchback, in your rear window. Does not have to be grounded (radio must be properly grounded though).

     

  • If your power antenna is broken and you do not want to pay $$$$ to fix it, just UNPLUG it and install this Hidden Antenna! Comes complete with antenna cable wiring & connector, mounting hardware & detailed installation instructions.

     

  • How to put it on-- Installation is very simple,all you have to do is locate your power antenna on the inside of the (Trunk or Front Fender) where your antenna is currently mounted. Also in the same area, unplug antenna from radio cable & Power Source. (No need to rewire back to the radio since this antenna plugs into your existing antenna cable). Lastly, run the power supply wire to a 12 volt power source (you can connect to your unplugged power antenna connector).

     

  • We provide you with the correct antenna cable connection for your vehicle which makes this a plug and play installation. These adapters would end up costing you anywhere from $5 to $20 retail if you had to buy them.

     

  • How is the reception-- Most people wonder about losing reception with this antenna. 99.9% of the time reception stays the same for FM. AM reception will be reduced.

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