Acdelco 2sd41xg Professional Starter Solenoid Cable on 2040-parts.com
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ACDelco 2SD41XG Professional Starter Solenoid Cable Item Description
Features ACDelco Professional Battery Cables are a high quality replacement component for many vehicles on the road today. The cable core is made up of multiple strands of 99% pure copper alloy for maximum flexibility and conductivity. ACDelco Professional Battery Cables are highly conductive and their durable outside insulation helps resist harsh under hood environments. These premium aftermarket replacement battery cables are manufactured to meet or exceed your expectations for fit, form, and function. Additional Information
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