Odyssey Extreme Battery on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
Open Box Odyssey 34-PC1500T Automotive and LTV Battery. Brand new, in a box. Purchased by mistake and cannot return. Normal retail is $299. You can find a few deals online, but this one is here and ready to go. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY!
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