Deka Primary Wire 100% Copper Conductor 14 Gage 20' Length. Brown on 2040-parts.com
Mount Pleasant, Texas, United States
DEKA PRIMARY WIRE. 14 GA. 20 FT. LENGTH. 100% COPPER CONDUCTOR. 176*F. PVC INSULATION. BLISTER PACK. MADE IN THE USA.
I WILL BE LISTING SEVERAL ITEMS DAILY, I AM HELPING A FRIEND CLEAR OUT STORAGE. LOTS OF TRAILER, TRUCK, RV ACCESSORIES. I ACCEPT PAYPAL ONLY. PAYMENT EXPECTED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF PURCHASE.. shipping to lower 48 states I LIST AS NO RETURNS. IF I HAVE MADE AN ERROR IN DESCRIBING AN ITEM I WILL CERTAINLY MAKE IT RIGHT.. |
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