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280 Piece Variety Pack Of Bbt Brand Heavy Duty Heat Shrink Tubing on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
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Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States

Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States
280 Piece Variety Pack of BBT Brand Heavy Duty Heat Shrink Tubing, US $14.95, image 1
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280 piece variety pack of 14" long top quality BBT Brand heat shrink tubing insulators in handy reusable container.  Will shrink to 1/2 their original size.  Perfect for making watertight connections.  Use anywhere connections might be exposed to water, or corrosion.  Sizes included are 1mm to 10mm, please see 3rd photo for all sizes.  Our price includes free next day shipping in the USA, a money back guarantee & tax.  Check out my other items!   Be sure to add me to your favorites list!   Thanks for looking, Capt. Bob

One Lap of the Web: Aural delights and a Citro

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Call for ban on on vehicle-side advertising

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