New Oem Omc P/n 377313 Fused Terminal Block For Spade Connections on 2040-parts.com
Corvallis, Oregon, United States
This is a new OEM OMC P/N 377313 or 0377313 terminal block sold by OMC for accessory electrical connections using spade connectors.
We have our last one of these for only $23.95 with $3.00 shipping to lower 48 states. We also ship worldwide. Thanks for looking! |
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