Lot Of 5 Pcs. 1/0 Gauge Awg Battery Ground 3/8 In Cable Lug Terminal Wind Solar on 2040-parts.com
US $41.98
Location:
Ventura, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days
Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice)
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Restocking Fee:No
Return policy details:20% restocking fee if this item is returned.
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted
Manufacturer Part Number:LUG-10AG-38-05
Warranty:Yes
Five Pieces of New Black 1/0 AWG Battery Cable12 inches long with 3/8 inch cable lugs at each end (If you need 5/16 inch cable lugs then please see our other listing)
Product Description:
- Fine stranded pure copper 1/0 battery cable
- Closed end, 5/16 inch copper cable lugs at each end
- Total length is 12 inches
Fri, 28 Feb 2014
Volkswagen T-ROC SUV Concept (pictured) heading for Geneva
Volkswagen are aiming to expand their lineup of SUVs from the current Tiguan and Touareg to include more options in size and ability to tap in to the growing compact SUV market, and having already previewed the Up!-based Taigun we now get a new VW compact SUV concept aiming to fit in between the Taigun and Tiguan – the Volkswagen T-ROC SUV Concept. Heading for a debut at the Geneva Motor Show next week – and revealed today in a series of design sketches (above) – the T-Roc is a two-door, four-wheel-drive compact SUV with a two-pieced Targa roof. In terms of styling, the T-Toc gets VW’s idea of and evolution of its, rather bland, SUV styling with a new grill providing a more original front end (which has echoes of the Nissan Juke but can be referenced by the Karmann Ghia), a coupe look and that removable Targa roof.
Wed, 02 Sep 2009
EXECUTIVE EDITOR WES RAYNAL: This car is an old-school hoot with its rear drive and big honkin' V8. The 425-hp figure is magical. That was the power output of the mighty 426 Hemi through the 1960s and '70s.
Tue, 26 Jan 2010
La Dolce Vita, the second big Italian-car event of the Big Monterey Weekend, will not return for 2010. First, some background: La Dolce Vita came about when Concorso Italiano, the longtime favorite of Italian-car lovers at Monterey, moved from the Black Horse Golf Club to an airport north of Monterey two years ago. The airport location was panned by attendees for its cold, windswept concrete and general lack of character.