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Range Rover P38 Engine Compartment Fuse Box P/n Amr 6476 Petrol on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
USED ITEM IN GOOD CONDITION WITH LIGHT SCRATCHES AND USED OTHERWISE IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION. CHECK RL7 RELAY NICE AND CLEAN NO BURN OR BURNT
Manufacturer Part Number:AMR6476

THIS ITEM WAS REMOVED FROM A 1998 RANGE ROVER P38 THIS IS THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT FUSE BOX AND SOME RELAYS  IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. CHECK  RL7  RELAY THAT IS WHERE MOST THIS FUSE BOX PROBLEM START FROM BUT THIS ONE  IS NICE AND CLEAN NO BURN OR BURNT PART NUMBER AMR 6476 ALL TAP ARE INTACT PLEASE CHECK ALL PICTURES.

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