Heavy Duty Jumper Cables 6 Gauge 500 Amp Extra Long 12 Feet With Car Bag on 2040-parts.com
Gainesville, Virginia, US
NO TANGLE Heavy Duty 12 feet 500 amp Jumper Cables 6 gauges for extra strength to jump your car or truck when you really need. A must have for any car truck in case of a dead battery! Plus you get a free carrying case so it doesn't get tangled in your trunk. These cables are ideal for large size cars, pick up trucks, and heavy duty recreation vehicles.
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