Metripack 280 Series 2 Conductor Female Connector 5 Pack. Metri-pack on 2040-parts.com
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Metripack 280 Series
Two Conductor Plastic Female Connector - 5 Pack This plastic connector holds the female terminals Shipping: $1.95 for first item, .50 for every additional 5 pack. If you buy other wire size sets or Components, let me invoice you so you will be charged the proper shipping costs. If you buy items separately and do not let me invoice you, then I normally refund the differenc |
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