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1/4*100ft Red Synthetic Rope 6500lbs+,atv Winch Rope Cable,spectra Winch Line on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

青岛, 山东省, China

青岛, 山东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:oo--17

1/4*100ft Red Synthetic Rope 6500lbs+,ATV Winch Rope Cable,Spectra Winch Line

Product Description
Condition: Brand New 
Package includes: 1X Winch Rope
Length:100ft 
Thickness:1/4"
Breaking Strength:Average 6500lbs+ 
Color:Red
Material:Synthetic Fiber 
Parts:Thimble and nylon sleeve
Wgight:about 760g

We have confidence that you will satisfy with our products,high quality and goood price.welcome to make order
from us,we will ship out asap!
Shipping:Epacket or China post.

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