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Booster Cables Cal-hawk 4 Gauge 20 Foot Cooper Wire on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Shelby, Ohio, US

Shelby, Ohio, US
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CAL-HAWK
20' Heavy Duty 4 Gauge Professional Jumper Cables.
Use to jump dead batteries in cars, trucks, boats, snowmobiles, ATV'S and more. 
Insulated color coded handles with heavy duty copper jaw clamps. 
  • 20 Feet Tangle-Free Cable
  • Heavy Duty 4 Gauge Cable and Clamps
  • Suitable for both 12 & 24 Volt Systems
  • Complete with Vinyl Storage Bag

 

Contents:
  • 1-Set. Jumper Cables

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