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Car Audio Relocation Battery 2 Awg (2 Gauge) Firewall Bushing Gray on 2040-parts.com

US $4.85
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Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:generic MPN:Does not apply

CAR AUDIO RELOCATION BATTERY 2 AWG (2 Gauge) Firewall Bushing

COLOR:GRAY
SIZE: 2 AWG CABLE
QTY:1
CG-PG13.5
TEMP: -20 to +100 C
NEOPRENE SEAL
FLAME TEST: UL94V-2 , UL94V-0
BODY:NYLON 
IP68 PROTECTION GRADE
CREATES A WATERTIGHT SEAL.

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