Toyota Prius Nimh Hv Battery Cell Tested 7.67 Volts 2004-2009 2nd Gen B on 2040-parts.com
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States
2nd generation Prius battery cell from low mileage insurance write-off. Vehicle had approx 86k miles. This listing is for ONE battery cell/module as shown. Battery tested at 7.67 volts. FAST FREE SHIPPING TO THE US 48 STATES!!! Please take time to look closely at ALL pictures and ask questions BEFORE purchasing. There is a 30-day money back guarantee on this part. I pack my items carefully, ship FAST, and have been an eBayer for over 15 years, so buy with confidence from me! Terms/Conditions/Fine Print:
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