12v Jumpstart Portable 12 V Jump Start 1700 Amp 12 Volt Battery Jump Start Car on 2040-parts.com
Molalla, Oregon, US
Jump-N-Carry Jump Starter delivers 1700 peak ampere of starting power and weighs only 18 pounds. Ideal for use in a wide variety of jump starting environments, including automotive, marine and industrial; CEC compliant.
I ship to the lower states only. I cannot combine shipping and there is no local pick up. I cannot ship to APO's.
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