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Battery To Car Starting Cable, Gray Ends 6' 4" Length on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
Location:

Rowland Heights, California, United States

Rowland Heights, California, United States
Condition:Used

       This listing is for 1 used pair of battery cables with the gray pull apart ends.  They are aprox 6' 4" end to end.     Has been on the shelf as a spare for awhile.   These are usually used to start a car with no battery from external batteries.  Have home made aluim hand holds to aid in pulling them apart.   Selling in used condition.     What is pictured is what is offered.     Ask questions if needed.           Shipping with tracking will be $14.50 the 48 states.      I will combine shipping if possible.     Please see my other auctions   Thanks for looking !!       

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