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Friday, October 06, 2006

Antenna; GPS-styled FM antenna

GPS-styled FM antenna
Do you remember the times when mobile phones were new and expensives? A lot of people drove around holding a mobile dummy to their just to make the impression of "being someone".
So if you want to make the impression to have a GPS in your car you can just fake this buy installing this GPS-styled FM antenna.

Make your car look more upmarket by adding a GPS-style radio antenna to the roof. It’s exactly the same design as the ‘shark fin’ you see on top-of-the-range models – but the difference is, this one will cost you only £11.99.

Replacing the existing aerial, it’s a fully functional AM/FM receiver. The stubby styling means there is less chance of damage from vandals or car washes.


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Source: Auto Express


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