Marinco Shore Power Adaptor 30 Amp Female To 50 Amp Male, Rv Boat Marine on 2040-parts.com
Corpus Christi, Texas, US
Good used marinco shore power adaptor. 30 amp locking female to 50 amp locking male. Item is in good useable condition and does not have any arc marks or signs of overloading or overheating. Thank you for looking and please take a look at my orher items. No international shipping
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