Truck-lite 94926 3 Prong Straight Stop/turn/tail Pigtail Connector Plug 94926-3 on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
Truck-Lite 94926 3 Prong Straight Stop/Turn/Tail Pigtail Connector Plug 94926-3 new in the package.
For use with double contact (F/P/T or S/T/T) sealed incandescent lamps 16 gauge GPT wire Tin plated brass terminals Ground - 11" - #10 ring terminal - White Tail - 11" - 6/32" wire strip - Black Stop/Turn - 11" - 6/32" wire strip - Red International Buyers - Please Note: International and Combined Shipping: We offer combined shipping! Please make purchases and we will package it up, and send you invoice of the actual shipping cost and you will be able to make payment from the invoice. |
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