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M715 M725 Kaiser Jeep Truck Voltage Regulator Or Rectifier Cable 100 Amp on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Fairfield, Iowa, US

Fairfield, Iowa, US
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M715 M725 Kaiser Jeep cable. This is a voltage regulator or rectifier cable for the 100 amp system.


For trucks that are radio equipped.

 

Part number on cable is 944421

 

The 2 cables are approx. 25 and 72 inches long.

 

New old stock.


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