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Oem Geo Tracker Suzuki Sidekick Positive Battery Cable Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
Nice clean condition ready to install no breaks in wires or damage. - Powers alt, starter, vehicle power TESTED GOOD
Type:Postive Battery Cable Brand:Suzuki

OEM Geo Tracker Suzuki Sidekick Positive Battery Cable harness  TESTED GOOD
- Main positive cables for batt, alternator,starter and under-hood fusebox / vehicle power
- In nice clean ready to install condition slight tear on red terminal cover (wont affect function)
- Ships out next day (MON-FRI) Free USPS Parcel select shipping (other methods available)

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