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Continuity Tester - Volt-a-grip - 1 Lot Of 2000 Units on 2040-parts.com

US $2,800.00
Location:

South Burlington, Vermont, United States

South Burlington, Vermont, United States
Condition:New UPC:635713000100

     1 lot of  2000 units of Volt-a-Grip Continuity Testers.  TO BE SOLD ONLY AS A COMPLETE  LOT.

     For use in vehicle wiring from 5-28 volts DC
    
     Safe to use, reliable, needs no bulbs, and easily visible

     All units are individually blister-packed, suitable for hanging on Point-of-Sale displays


Shipping: collect by motor freight carrier of your choice, or by Old Dominion prepaid and added to purchase cost.  Shipping to US and Canada only!

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