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15a Micro Two Blade Fuse Micro2 12v 24v 15 Amp 2 For 99¢ Flat Rate Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada

Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Part Brand:MICRO 2 Brand:varies Manufacturer Part Number:micro


NEW MICRO2 FUSES ARE GETTING MORE AND MORE POPULAR BUT ARE HARD TO FIND.  SELLING AT 2 FOR 99¢ EACH PLUS FIRST CLASS POSTAGE.

THIS SUB-MINIATURE DESIGN IS BECOMING MORE COMMON IN VEHICLES MANUFACTURED OVER THE PAST COUPLE YEARS.

SECOND PICTURE IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY AS TO SIZE COMPARISON RELATED TO OTHER COMMON FUSE TYPES.  THE MICRO2 IS THE GREEN ONE ON THE TOP LEFT. 

(***THIS IS A NEW STYLE FUSE AND IS NOT THE SAME AS A MINI OR LOW PROFILE MINI FUSE.  IT IS SMALLER***)

I HAVE OTHER AMPERAGE FUSES LISTED TOO.  SHOULD YOU BUY 2 OR MORE DIFFERENT ITEMS I WILL AUTOMATICALLY COMBINE THE SHIPPING AND REFUND ANY EXTRA YOU PAID BACK TO YOUR PAYPAL ACCOUNT.

FLAT RATE SHIPPING = BUY AS MANY PIECES AS YOU NEED, PAY SHIPPING ON THE FIRST FUSE & NOTHING MORE, NO MATTER THE QUANTITY PURCHASED.

I ALSO SELL OTHER TYPES OF FUSES, FUSE HOLDERS & FUSE TAPS, PLEASE>>>Check out my other items!


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