Split Wire Loom Conduit 7mm 9/32" 9ft Split Wire Conduit Black on 2040-parts.com
Keelung City, default, Taiwan
This Listing is for: 7mm (9/32") Black Split Wire Loom Tubing 9 ft total << Package included >> Size : outside 9/32" (7mm) Legth : 3 meter ( 9 ft ) * 1 set
Made in Taiwan by professional OEM manufacturer. Use the same material and standard for OEM quality. Not China Made product.
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