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New Marpac Marine Boat Battery Terminal Covers For 4 Awg Battery Cables 7-4200 on 2040-parts.com

US $3.61
Location:

Far Rockaway, New York, US

Far Rockaway, New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Brand:MARPAC Manufacturer Part Number:7-4200 MODEL:BATTERY TERMINAL COVERS FOR 4 AWG BATTERY CABLES

BATTERY TERMINAL COVERS FOR 4 AWG BATTERY CABLES

"According to the Manufacturer"
  • FOR 4 AWG BATTERY CABLES
  • SOLD PER PAIR PACKAGE




You are bidding on a Brand New Item.  We are a full service Marina with over 700 slips.  We have been in business for over 41 years. This is not someone in there basement who knows nothing about parts and just drop ships items.  We have this part in stock ready to ship. Any order paid by 4:00 will ship next business day.  Anything after 4:00 will ship the following business day.  We are not looking to sell a bunch of parts and move on.  We are hoping that after you buy this, you will see how easy it is to deal with our company, how fast we ship, and you will call us for any and all of your future marine needs.  We want your business and we will work very hard to earn it.

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