Tesla Mobile Connector Charger Kit (us) Nema 14-50p And Carrying Case Included on 2040-parts.com
Titusville, Florida, United States
Selling my spare Tesla Mobile Connector Comes with 220v NEMA 14-50P Connector and Carrying case. The 110v and J1772 adaptors are not included. This was used with a 2014 Tesla that we recently sold and no longer need this spare for. Works with Model S and X vehicles Cord is in great condition with no damage. |
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