69.00 USD Custom-made carbon-fiber lower rods for CTX 3030 Norman
- Location: Norman, Oklahoma, United States
Hello!
I am making custom, carbon-fiber lower rods for Minelab CTX 3030 metal detectors. These rods are hand-assembled, in small batches. I am employing a unique design, with the coil cable routed into the rod from the side, instead of from underneath -- therefore reducing strain on the coil cable and cable connector. You can find additional information, pictures, reviews, and other info at my website:
www.stevesdetectorrods.com
Price is $69 per rod, plus shipping charges.
THANKS!
Steve
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