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New Eagle/dual Pro ( Wet/agm/gel Cell )36volt/25amp Battery Charger.list $698.20 on 2040-parts.com

US $385.00
Location:

Rockford, Illinois, United States

Rockford, Illinois, United States
New , open box.
Brand:Eagle Performance MPN:36V 25A Model:3625OBU

New Eagle Performance ( Wet / AGM / Gel Cell ) 36V / 25A Battery Charger. Charger tested and are in good working condition. Please see all pictures and make sure you will be happy with the purchase and that this battery charger will fit Your equipment. Charger comes with big gry Anderson SB175 conector. Charger New open original packaging for pictures . List Price $698.20
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