Husky Towing Products 7 Way To 4 Way Electrical Trailer Adaptor on 2040-parts.com
Point Roberts, Washington, US
Trailer Towing Adaptor
This electrical adaptor goes from a 7 way plug to a 4 way plug. It has If you have questions, please feel free to ask.
never been used and still has the original labeling and price on it. After
purchasing it I found I didn’t need it and was too far from
the store to return it. My loss, your gain.
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