4 Awg 100% Pure Copper Battery Wire Ring Terminal Lugs on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
Brand new 100% OFC battery cable ring terminals.
I have various sizes available, check my other listings for other sizes you may need. This auction is for *PURE COPPER* 4 AWG ring terminals with a 5/16" hole ideal for battery, fuse block, or bus bar connections. These are brand new, unused, MADE IN USA, top notch quality, bright & shiny ring terminals. Buy with confidence, my feedback speaks for itself. PayPay & Shipping to the continental 48 state only. |
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