Deutsch Connector, Dt06-08s, 8-way, Female, Gray on 2040-parts.com
Taneyville, Missouri, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR A NEW, 8-WAY, FEMALE DT SERIES DEUTSCH CONNECTOR. WEDGE LOCKS AND TERMINALS ALSO AVAILABLE. NEEDING MORE THE ONE? MAKE ME AN OFFER. SHIPPING EXCLUDES ALASKA, HAWAII, AND ALL OTHER US TERRITORIES. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
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