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1999 Mazda Protege Fuse Block on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Jensen Beach, Florida, US

Jensen Beach, Florida, US
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 This is a part I bought for my car and then never used.  While it is a used part, it seems clean and all the fuses seem good.  Pictures of the front and back have been included to show that this doesn't come with the housing and that wires have been clipped off (I don't know whether they can be spliced or whether the whole wire assembly goes into the fuse block).  This part may also fit a 2000 or 1998.  If you have any questions, please send me a message and I will try to respond promptly.   Bid/buy with confidence: 483 happy trading partners can't be wrong!

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