Blue Sea 7622 Ml-series Heavy Duty Auto Charging Relay New on 2040-parts.com
Anacortes, Washington, US
Blue Sea 7622 ML-Series Heavy Duty Auto Charging Relay This is new, still in its original packaging. This came from a boat shop that went out of business. PayPal only. Please look at the pictures very carefully and feel free to ask any questions to be sure you know what you are getting. What You See Is What You Get. No international shipping. Due to my regular job, I only ship on Fridays and Saturdays. Feedback will be left after buyer leaves feedback.
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