Boss Rt2 Snow Plow 11-pin Harness Dust Cap Plug Cover Msc03743- New Truck Side on 2040-parts.com
West Milford, New Jersey, US
BOSS RT2 POWER-V SNOW PLOW 11-PIN (TRUCK SIDE) LIGHT AND CONTROL HARNESS DUST CAP PLUG COVER- NEW PART# MSC03743
THIS DUST CAP PLUG COVER IS BRAND NEW AND IS USED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE BOSS RT2 POWER-V SNOWPLOWS, BUT MAY ALSO FIT OTHER BOSS SNOWPLOW HARNESSES. PLEASE VERIFY FITMENT IF BEING USED FOR ANOTHER PLOW SET-UP. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK QUESTIONS.
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