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Direct Wire Radar Detector Fusebox Add A Circuit Kit - Mini Blade on 2040-parts.com

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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:New Brand:Radar Mount Manufacturer Part Number:784672900300 UPC:784672900300

Direct Wire Radar Detector Fusebox Add a Circuit Kit - Mini Blade

Add a Circuit Fusebox Kit for Direct Wire Harness

  • Turns one fuse slot into two while providing protection for both circuits
  • Inline Fuse Prevents Damage to your device.
  • Durable High Quality Connectors for Years of Use.
  • For Mini Blade Fuses.
  • Easy DIY Installation, replace your existing fuse to this kit, and insert into the slot on your fuse box.

The DirectWire™ Fusebox Add a Circuit Kit turns one fuse slot into two while providing protection for both circuits. Easily install a second device into your fusebox without wiring, simple plug and play installation.

Pair a DirectWire™ cord with our MirrorMount™ for the ultimate factory-installed appearance, and superior detection range!


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