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Metz - Stainless Steel Antenna /// No Part # If You Know What They Fit on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Brielle, New Jersey, United States

Brielle, New Jersey, United States
New Old Stock , from a Marine Liquidator I don't have any details what it fits If you can use these Great !! CHEAP !!!!!!
Brand:Metz Type:Antenna Product Type:Marine Electronics + Navigation Types:Antenna Interchange Part Number:Metz Marine Electronics + Navigation Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Metz Manufacturer Part Number:Metz

Brand New  no Package !  I received these from a Marine Electronics Liquidator so I don't know much about it so I took all the pictures of it . ( that way you can determine the use for yourself )

Measures approx 57" long

Marine Electronics Antenna  ( I don't know what they fit or are for ) so there are no returns on this item if you want all 4 , I will sell them for even  less $



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