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60 Piece Automotive Blade Style Fuse Asst. Auto Boat Rv Ford Chevy Mopar Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Geneseo, Illinois, United States

Geneseo, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

Up for bids we have an assortment of (60) Sixty Blade style plastic fuses that are ideal for Home & Automotive, Trucks, Boat, RV,Tractors, Farms, Lawn Mowers & more. Color coded for easy amperage identification. Comes in handy storage case. Keep a set in all your vehicles. Sizes include (10)5 amp (10) 10amp (10) 15amp (10) 20amp (10) 25amp and (10) 30amp. A MUST HAVE item in your shop or tool box. Low starting price and NO Reserve on this item. LESS than 25 cents per fuse is an excellent price!! Parts stores get about 60 to 75 cents per fuse. Save BIG MONEY here. Winning bidder will receive FREE S\H in the Continental U.S. THANKS FOR LOOKING & GOOD LUCK BIDDING.

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