30" Grounding Cable Dual Spade Terminal Electric Avonics 786-44202-12-0 on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Compton, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)
Brand:Unbranded/Generic
Manufacturer Part Number:786-44202-12-0
UPC:Does Not Apply
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30" Grounding Cable Dual Spade Terminal Electric Avonics 786-44202-12-0 |
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This listing is for two heavy duty cables strung together, each with a plated copper spade terminal on each end. From tip to tip, it measures to about 30 inches long.
tag reads: 786-44202-12-0 NOT FOR FLIGHT
Please take a look at all of the provided photos before placing your bid to thoroughly inspect the lot contents and condition.
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Item Condition: New - Old Stock
Return Policy: We are offering the buyer a 30 Day right of return for testing and inspection. Buyer will be responsible for the cost of return shipping.
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Listed for M.C. by D.B. - Located at: EB2-C-2
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Shipping weight is 3lbs, 0oz, shipped from our warehouse in Compton, CA. (zip 90221)
Default Shipping Service: USPS Priority Mail
California residents will be charged 9.00% sales tax.
Tennessee residents will be charged 9.00% sales tax. (We have offices in both California and Tennessee and are required to charge tax to any shipment sent anywhere in either state.) |
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After your item has shipped, we will email you the tracking info.
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