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Top Post Battery Terminals Marine Use, 1 Positive And 1 Negative, Brass Wing Nut on 2040-parts.com

US $8.89
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harbor Freight Country//Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:97003

Top Post Battery Terminals, marine use, 1 Positive and 1 Negative, Brass Wing Nuts, Lead Base

NEW in package

Positive terminal 3/8"

Negative terminal 5/16"

New battery terminal connectors I had stored in a bin in my motor home

I'll pay for FREE SHIPPING on these terminals to save you a little $$!!

Thanks for looking

Jim

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