Delphi 22-20 Ga Male Female Terminals Gt 280 15304730 15304718 Set Of 100 Pairs on 2040-parts.com
Bothell, Washington, United States
For sale is a set of Delphi Male and Female terminals. They are for the GT 280 type connectors, and are 22-20 Gauge wire size. There is 100 male terminals and 100 female terminals, so 100 pairs total. I bought these terminals by accident (bought wrong ones for what I needed) so I'm trying to sell them. If you are interested in just the males or just the females let me know, I'm willing to sell them separate. No tools or connectors included. No returns accepted, so please ask questions before buying.
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