Lot Of 2 ** New Raychem Shrink Boot 222d963-4, 90 Degree Low Profile Lipped Boot on 2040-parts.com
Boise, Idaho, United States
We at Performance Connection, Inc. (also know as PCIWireWorks) are releasing our Excess and remaining stock(s) of all Harnessing components, Shrink Tubing and boots, Connectors and Connector parts... These are being released at considerable cost savings to the general public ( meaning below wholesale prices even.) We have a deep knowledge of Harnessing Components and Connectors parts and can help guild you with sections and sizes... This item for sale is a NEW / UNUSED/ Undamaged Genuine 1 ea. RAYCHEM 222D963-4 Shrink Boot, Low Profile 90 degree as used in Indycar and NASCAR Racing programs. Asking just $6.75 for the Lot of 2 which is well below the regular sales price of just one. Shipping is USPS parcel post at $3.00 and will ship within one day of funds in PayPal. Thanks for Looking |
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