Roadpro Rp1210 Red 8' 10-gauge All Purpose Electrical Wire Rp1008 on 2040-parts.com
Reeds Spring, Missouri, United States
this is for 1 roll of 8'red 10 gauge all purpose electrical wire made by roadpro model RP1008 I also have other colors and sizes thanks for looking |
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