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New 5-piece Littelfuse Ato 30a / 30 Amp Fuses Oem / Original Equipment Supplier on 2040-parts.com

C $4.20
Location:

Montreal, QC, Canada

Montreal, QC, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Littelfuse Manufacturer Part Number:E-890-330-011

This listing is for a new, Littelfuse brand 5-Piece - ATO 30A / 30 Amp Fuses.  

The fuses are brand-new and sealed in its original factory-packaging.

The Littelfuse brand is an OEM / Original Equipment Supplier, as stated on the package (better for your vehicle). 


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Items will be shipped within 3 days of received payment

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