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Bulk Lot Of 50 Trw Fuses 5 Packs Of 10 Fuses - See Description For Sizes on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States

Sherwood, Arkansas, United States
Fuses are all new, but individual boxes may be dirty or scratched
Brand:TRW Manufacturer Part Number:AGA-1, AGA-2, AGA-5, AGC-3, AGC-10, AGC-15, SFE-7

 You are buying a Bulk Lot of 50 TRW Fuses. These fuses are in individual boxes, 5 boxes with 10 fuses per box. The boxes the fuses are stored in may be dirty or the plastic may be scratched, but the fuses are perfect. THIS IS NEW OLD STOCK! Below are the sizes and quantities:

5 each AGA-1, 5 each AGA-2, 5 each AGA-5, 5 each AGC-3, 5 each AGC-10, 5 each AGC-15, 5 each SFE - 7 1/2, 5 each SFE-9, 5 each SFE-14 and 5 each SFE-20.

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