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X1 Recycled Used Plug In J Case 50 Amp Fuse Automotive Red Guaranteed on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Elyria, Ohio, United States

Elyria, Ohio, United States
Buy used and save $$$ Same fuses found in Fords Chevy's Honda Toyota Jeep Dodge Volvo Kia Hyundai Nissan VW
Warranty:No

All fuses are pulled from salvage wrecked cars and truck. 
By removing these components we can offer the same products the automotive industry uses for a fraction of the price while saving the environment

This listing is for the following size

Amps---------Qty
50--     1

Shipped from Elyria Ohio 
Shipping inside the connecting 48 states will be 3.00, each additional fuse ships for free.
Other locations will very, please contact for cost.

More fuses and fuse kits listed in the store and by request.

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