Battery Cable 2awg 3 Meter Length on 2040-parts.com
Keelung City, default, Taiwan
This bid is for high quality Battery Cable for truck vehicle or any automotive with 2 AWG- 600v 3 Meter Length 105 degree 600v If you are looking for other LENGTH, PLS FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US.
<< Package included >> WIDE - 2 AWG) , LENGTH - 3 Meter Color : Black
Made in Taiwan by professional OEM manufacturer. Use the same material and standard for OEM quality. Not China Made product.
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