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Mini Anl 80a Auto Zinc Nickel Plated Afs Midi Fuse 80 Amp #u7 X 5 Pcs on 2040-parts.com

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Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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NEW 80A Auto Gold Zinc Plated Mini ANL Fuse AFS MIDI Fuse 80 AMP x 5 Pcs #gtc

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Description :

Model# mANL80A

High Quality Gold Zinc 

Automotive Mini ANL Fuse 

80A for Car / Boat / Truck

Brand New

5 Pcs/Lot


 

Package includes: 5 pieces of 80A mini ANL fuse 

Features:

  • 80 AMP mini ANL fuse, also called AFS or MIDI fuse
  • Gold-color zinc nickel-plated  
  • For car, boat, truck audio video systems
  • 12V/24V/32V
  • Great resistant to corrosion
  • Dimension (LxWxH): 42mm (~1 5/8") x 12mm(~1/2") x 8mm (~3/8")

Other AMPs including 40A, 60A, 100A and 150A are also available from us. Please visit our store for more!


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To avoid any subsequent misunderstandings, please note that importing goods from another country can mean that your national customs authorities may charge you Customs Duty and/or other additional related taxes (for instance a Value Added Tax or Purchase Tax). YOU, as the importer, are responsible for paying any such taxes. We have no control over what taxes you may be charged by your own national tax authorities. We shall not be liable for reimbursing you any of such tax payment. If you do not know how much import tax (if any) that you may have to pay, please check with your local tax authorities BEFORE entering into a contract to purchase.



Shipping :

The shipment fee includes postage and handling costs. 

We only ship to your registered address at eBay. We are not responsible for wrong or undeliverable address.

Most of the orders will be dispatched within 1 working day. We work 7 days per week but arrange shipment during weekdays from Monday to Friday. We dispatch orders by airmail via the Hongkong Post.

For U.S. buyers, we deliver goods by e-Express service that item will arrive within 7-14 working days. For others, will ship by standard international airmail service that delivery time normally may take: Australia 1-3 weeks, Canada 2-3 weeks, Europe 3-5 weeks, Japan 1-2 weeks, Singapore 1-2 weeks, United Kingdom 2-3 weeks, Italy 5-8 weeks.

* Please understand that the delivery time and efficiency of the post offices and customs clearance are out of our control. We shall dispatch your purchase ASAP! Please make sure you accept the delivery time as above mentioned !



Payment :

We only accept Payment via Paypal. Payment must be cleared before shipment. 

Please agree/accept the product price and shipping fee before purchase/bid.

No combine shipment discount on different items or auctions after purchase/bid.

 


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