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Auto Fuses By Fusetron & Killark Tins on 2040-parts.com

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Lincoln, Kansas, United States

Lincoln, Kansas, United States

Offered today are three tins of auto fuses. The fuses in the Fusetron box are mixed. Killark has one box each of 20 & 30 amp fuses. They look usable to me, but I have no way to test them. Contact me with any questions.

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