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Seadog Coaxial Cable Assembly 10ft. Rg-58cu, Pl-259 Ends Coax 3298041 B3-15 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.67
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Marathon, Florida, United States

Marathon, Florida, United States
This is new...never opened. There is yellowing on the plastic display cover. This does not affect the quality of the item.
Brand:SEADOG Length::10ft. Manufacturer Part Number:3298041 Ends::PL-259 Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Type::Cable Assembly Model::RG-58CU Application::Coaxial UPC:035514329330

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NEW!! SEADOG Coaxial Cable Assembly
Coax Cable   RG-58CU Coax
Pre-assembled with PL-259 fittings on both ends
Quick assembly for hardware installation
Length:  10 ft.
In original SEADOG Line package. (Some yellowing to display pkg.)
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