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Standard Ato Blade Fuse Box Truck Car Atv 6 Way Circuit Block Holder 12v/24v Fe on 2040-parts.com

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San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States

San Tan Valley, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Redneck Powersports Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply

 

6 Fuse, Fuse Holder Box, Fuse Block - Universal

A high quality Hella brand 6 way fuse box

Clear cap, vibration resistant, snap fit cover

Can be secured via 2 pre molded holes

Cable connection via side, plated 6.3mm (standard) blade terminals

Full length 4", width to include the terminals 1-3/4", height approx 1-1/2"

Sturdy and robust construction

 

Package includes 1 fuse box with cover. fuses Not included.

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