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Snowex 6" Anderson Connector With Leads D6170 1075 Ford Chevy Dodge Boss Western on 2040-parts.com

US $22.95
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:D6170 Brand:SNOW EX UPC:Does not apply

THE FARMER'S ALMANAC IS PREDICTING A, "TEETH SHATTERING WINTER" GET READY BEFORE THE SNOW HITS!!

THIS LISTING IS FOR A BRAND NEW SNOW EX ADAPTER W ANDERSON CONNECTORS AND 6" PIGTAILS. THIS PREVENTS HAVING TO REPLACE THE WHOLE HARNESS! 
A COMPLETE LIST OF PARTS IS BELOW
 
PARTS INCLUDED:
D6170-CONNECTOR ADAPTER / 6" ANDERSON

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