Military Truck M35a1 A2 M54 Dodge Unimog Nos Positive Cable With Connectors on 2040-parts.com
ATHENS, Greece
This listing is for One (1) used original positive starter cable for Military trucks with connectors ready for install.
Its in an excellent condition just like new. See the photos for better details. |
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