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Battery Cable Kit 4 Gauge Top Post Mount Master Disconnect Switch Quickcar Wire on 2040-parts.com

US $89.94
Location:

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States

Lincoln, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:QuickCar Positive Length:15ft Manufacturer Part Number:QRP 57-014 Negative Length:2ft Other Part Number:QRP57-014 Posts:Top Post Gauge:4 Gauge UPC:Does Not Apply

  • Battery Cable Kit
  • 4 Gauge
  • 15ft. Red Cable
  • 2ft. Black Cable
  • One pair of nickel-plated marine style battery terminals
  • (8) Gold plated power ring terminals
  • Heat Shrink Tubing
  • (1) Master Battery Disconnect
  • Battery cables are made of copper
  • Bryke Racing Part# QRP 57-017


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