Pico 4239kt Solid Copper End Lugs 3/8" Stud, Wire Gauge 4 Each on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, United States
Pico Brand (Nice!!) Copper End Lugs Size Fits: 3/8" Stud & 4 AWG Gauge Wire Sold as 1-pair Customer Service Please contact us at 1-541-665-0695 or via email using the "Ask Seller a Question" link from this listing. Emails are normally answered within 24 hours, not including weekends or holidays. Serving Oregon for over 22-Years Order This Item Monday-Friday & we will ship: Guaranteed Service!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No Shipping On Holiday or Weekends WE HAVE NO SALES TAX IN OREGON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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