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Female Cigarette Adaptor For Quick Disconnect Electrical Cigarette Lighter Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:Battery Tender Manufacturer Part Number:081-0069-8

New Female Cigarette Adaptor for Quick Disconnect Electrical Cigarette Lighter Parts
6 feet of cord for easy access, it will reach handlebar attachments such as GPS or music players.
Quick plug and play design with protective flap to limit dust incursion
Ring terminal connection fits any battery lug
High quality construction, rugged and durable
Quick disconnect plugs directly in to any Battery Tender Alligator clip or Ring Terminal quick disconnect for an easy connection to battery power.

~6 feet of cord for easy access, it will reach handlebar attachments such as GPS or music players.

~Quick plug and play design with protective flap to limit dust incursion.

~Ring terminal connection fits any battery lug.

~High quality construction, rugged and durable.
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