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(2) (vintage Heavy-duty Battery Cable, (2) Terminals, 1/2" Cable, Nos. Golf Cart on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Leland, Illinois, United States

Leland, Illinois, United States
(2) (Vintage Heavy-Duty Battery Cable, (2) Terminals, 1/2" Cable, NOS. Golf Cart, US $12.95, image 1
Do not have original box.
Type:Battery Cable, Negative Side. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Belten Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:390614-091

    (2) NOS Two terminal battery cable, negative side. Heavy-duty 1/2" diameter copper cable. Total length approximately 42" long, distance between terminals is 14" long. Part number390614-091. Used on truck or electric golf cart. Both these cables were in a box marked Belden Cable. Box was in poor shape, fell apart.

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