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Old School Gold Agu Glass Fuse Style Dual Amplifier Amp Fuse Block Stinger? on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
Location:

Albion, Maine, United States

Albion, Maine, United States
Comes exactly as shown.NO hardware, covers Or Accessories are included. All of the set screws are present
Brand:Unknown Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Surface Finish:Goldplated connections



     

  This listing features aUsed old-school dual amplifier Distribution/Fuse terminal block But I've had in my desk from 25 years of professional car stereo installation.52 mm wide 102 mm long.. 10 mm wire input 7 mm times to output amplifiers. Dusty  but very heavy duty.

  Please look at all of the included images as they are photos of the
  actual item you are purchasing.the buyer is solely responsible for
  fitment verification. Please use the part number in the listing.


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