Battery Disconnect Switch Auto Theft Safety Tool Extend Battery Life Rv Boat Car on 2040-parts.com
Owensboro, Kentucky, United States
This auction is for a new in the package battery disconnect switch. BRAND NEW Battery Disconnect Switch - Get this tool for a very easy-to-install tool as a kill switch to your car battery, disabling it for added automobile security. This tool is also great way to save battery life on RVs, Boats, Automobiles that are stored or repaired for extended periods of time! Specifications:
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