hard to believe but these connectors go for 688 dollars each!!! they are some sort of military aircraft connector, I got them from a closing avionics shop. I guess we know why our country is so far in debt. Daddy warbucks is alive and well. anyway if you know what this is for and need one im sure you will be happy to pay my asking price. I have two by the way. both in package |
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