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Military Electrical Cable Assembly Truck To Trailer, 12 Pin Connectors, Mrap on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
New Old Stock.
Brand:Imear Interchange Part Number:6150-01-573-9658 Manufacturer Part Number:R0094362 Warranty:No

You are buying a new old stock military electrical cable assembly that connects the truck to the trailer.  Intended for the MRAP, but I do not know why it will not work on other vehicles and trailers(?).  The 2 plug ends are a male and female with 12 pins.  Sold "as is".  Shipping is 12 pounds by USPS or UPS at buyer's expense.  Ohio buyers have to pay sales tax.

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