Bussmann Quick Disconnect Battery Terminals With Insulated Covers on 2040-parts.com
Wentzville, Missouri, United States
Bussmann - Battery Quick Disconnect Terminals, Brand new in original packaging. Sold as a Pair. Product Features:
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Similar to Battery Doctor quick connect battery caps. They sell for $21.95 a pair. These are much better quality. Payment by PayPal only. No international sales. Please email with any questions. |
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