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Phillips Permacoil, 15' With Zinc Die-cast Plugs - 24-4621 Msrp $102 on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Exeter, California, US

Exeter, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Phillips Industries Manufacturer Part Number:24-4621

  • Phillips brand Permacoil with Heavy-duty, reinforced zinc die-case housing.  New in the unopened bag.


  • Phillips part #24-4621
  • 15 feet
  • For standard 7-way applications, NON-ABS equipped trailers w/ minimal voltage demands
  • Flexible from -87°F to 150°F (-66°C to 66°C)
  • Good recoil memory, chemical & abrasion resistance

Stock company photo...your item comes in the original unopened bag.

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