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Powerpath 784739 (1piece) Mini Rocker 10 Amp Spst On/off on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Durand, Michigan, United States

Durand, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:POWER PATH Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:784739

NEW POWER PATH 784739 MINI ROCKER 

1 PC. MINI ROCKER 10 AMP SPST 
ON/OFF GLO RED

“ITEMS ARE BRAND NEW AND UNUSED,PACKAGE IS NOT NEW"




ALL RETURN SHIPPING MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER. ITEMS SHIPPED IN OLD STOCK PACKAGING HOWEVER PACKAGE IS NOT IN MINT CONDITION AT TIMES.ITEMS ARE NEW AND NEVER USED. ALL SALES FINAL. SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY!

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