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Pilot Products Retractable Cord, 10 Multi-Conductor Cable Part Number: JB-21-10, QTY 1 Retractable Multi-Conductor Cable - 10 conductor: Color-coded conductors all shielded. 6ft extended; 12 inches retracted, 28 gauge wire. List Price: $39.38 Standard Shipping free for "Buy it Now" purchase, AOG Shipping extra |
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