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Heavy Duty Deka 14 Inch 2 Gauge Braided Copper Ground Battery Cable Strap on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Clayton, Ohio, United States

Clayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:EP_04340 Manufacturer Part Number:04340 Brand:deka east penn

up for bid is a new DEKA EAST PENN made heavy duty 2 gauge 14 inch battery cable ground strap!!! deka part # 04340.deka designs these with the "universal" type terminal to fit either positive or negative posts! stud size is 3/8ths however can be drilled out for bigger studs. free priority shipping!

Coventry University MA Design Show 2007

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