New Dual Battery Cable Harness 04357 Ford Super Duty Diesel 2/0 Ga 88-99 on 2040-parts.com
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Brand new set of Dual Battery Cables for Ford super duty Diesel trucks and van. This fits the years 88-99. These cables are brand new in the box.
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