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Hopkins Connectors: 7 Blade Vehicle & Trailer, 6 Rnd To 4 Flat, 7 Blade To 6 Rnd on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Columbus, Indiana, United States

Columbus, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:n/a UPC:n/a Warranty:No

Hopkins Trailer Connectors- 4 Total

You are bidding on:

• Brand new, unused

• 4 Hopkins Trailer Connectors:

    - 7 RV Blade; Vehicle End Connector / Socket

    - 7 RV Blade; Trailer End Connector / Socket

    - 7 RV Blade to 6 Pole Round Adapter

    - 6-Round Pole to 4-Wire Flat Trailer Light Adapter Plug 

 Bought for a trailer that was planned to be built, but never completed it... 

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