Jt&t Black Non-illum Duckbill 20 Amp 12v S.p.s.t. On/off Pn:#2610h on 2040-parts.com
Tujunga, California, US
New in Original Packaging.
1 Piece Black Non-Illum DuckBill
20 AMP 12V S.P.S.T. On/Off Switch
Model#2610H
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