(5ft) Split Wire Loom, Convoluted Tubing Conduit, I.d. 5/8" on 2040-parts.com
Yorba Linda, California, United States
NEW SPLIT WIRE LOOM CONVOLUTED TUBING CONDUIT, I.D. 5/8". USED FOR PROTECTING ELECTRICAL WIRES, HARNESSES, HOSES, EASILY INSTALLED USING SPLIT IN TUBING. SOLD IN 5FT. LENGTHS. IF YOU NEED EXTRA JUST ASK.
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