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Blizzard Snow Plow Headlight Adapter,1 Gray Plug, 2 Black Plugs,lot Of 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States

Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
only is 1 plug adapter,it does not have a factory package please see pictures
Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:unknown Brand:Blizzard Other Part Number:unknown Country of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:unknown Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

New
it is for 1 plug with three ends
Blizzard Snowplow  Headlight adapter plug
unknown part number
the plug has:
 1-three prong female plug
on the other end it has:
1-grey female plug three prong
1-black female plug three prong
1 plug only
do not know what it fits took pictures of all the ends
came from a closed snowplow repair business that I purchased the inventory
please email me with any questions or pictures you may need before you buy
Just what is pictured
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