1 = Deka 32" 2 Gauge Top Post Negative Battery Cable Made In Usa Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com
Clayton, Ohio, United States
up for bid is 1 American made heavy duty east penn deka made 2 gauge 32 inch black negative battery cable! deka builds these with the "universal" terminal meaning it will fit both positive and negative applications with ease! you will receive 1 at a great price with free shipping!!!
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