35" 4ga Penske Side Terminal Copper Battery Cable Part # St35-4 on 2040-parts.com
La Marque, Texas, United States
Penske Car Care part # ST35-4 black, 35 inch long , 4 gauge copper cable for side terminal battery connection. Shipping will be in a padded envelope without the original plastic container to reduce size/weight for USPS 1st Class Package shipping.
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