Kent Moore J 35616 A Connector Test Adapter Set on 2040-parts.com
San Marcos, Texas, US
This auction is for a full set of adapters for testing automotive electronis. I believe this set is new, I am listing as used due to some discoloration in the plastic insulation sleves. Made by Kent-Moore #J 35616-A. Thanks for looking and good bidding!
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