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steve-t
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Shark fin aerial

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Just took delivery of my genuine Renault shark fin aerial.
Will be fitting it next weekend.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Steve
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Hi, got any photos . Does it work with dab
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steve-t
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Re: Shark fin aerial

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Yes works perfect with DAB get much fewer signal drop outs with it than whip aerial.
Don't know how to add pics sorry
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Looks good. Do they come painted or is that down to you?
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Come in black I painted mine,
Renault parts direct or Glyn Hopkins.
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What sort price?
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Take a look at the websites
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