Delphi Connector, 02962912, 6-way, Female, 56 Series, White on 2040-parts.com
Taneyville, Missouri, United States
THIS LISTING IS FOR A NEW, 6-WAY, 56 SERIES, FEMALE DELPHI CONNECTOR. PART NUMBER: 02962912. TERMINALS ARE ALSO AVAILABLE. NEEDING MORE THAN ONE; MAKE ME AN OFFER. SHIPPING EXCLUDES ALASKA, HAWAII, AND ALL OTHER US TERRITORIES. THANKS FOR STOPPING BY.
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