1 Gauge Hd Battery Cable Auto Marine Rv 1ga. *u.s.a Made* 10ft-any Combination on 2040-parts.com
Michigan, US
%100 COPPER STARTER CABLE
U.S.A MADE
1 Gauge full copper conductor wire ideal for connecting battey to
switch, starter and ground. Tough, high temperature resistant
PVC insulation is durable enough to handle heavy-duty
work load demands. Copper stranding is highly conductive
maximizing current transfer while remaining flexible for easy
installation
Price is per 10 feet total any combination Black/Red
I will custom make any length free of charge including copper lugs
Example: If you want 10ft black 8ft red and 2ft red thats 20ft total
Order QTY: 2 and send message via Pay Pal or Ebay with the lengths and color
PLEASE DONT FORGET TO ASK FOR LUGS IF YOU WANT THEM
COPPER LUGS COME IN STANDARD 3/8 OR 5/16
Maxium length per cable is 25ft or ask if you need longer before you buy
Maximum length for free shipping 100ft
THIS IS %100 COPPER CABLE MADE IN THE U.S.A
IT'S NOT THE CHEAP RECYCLED STUFF I SEE FOR SALE
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