Powerlet (bmw Hella) Plug To 2 Outlets For Heated Gear Or Charging Pac-007 on 2040-parts.com
Fletcher, North Carolina, United States
PAC-007 Powerlet (BMW-Hella) 12v power plug to dual 12v sockets. Use this dual split outlet to power heated gear, power multiple devices or hookup a battery charger to your powersport vehicle. International Buyers – Please Note:
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