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New Dash Fuse Box Holding Clips For Buss Fuse Ford/chrysler 65-68-69-70-71-75, on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

NEW DASH FUSE BOX HOLDING CLIPS FOR BUSS FUSE FORD/CHRYSLER 65-68-69-70-71-75,  for 14-22 gauge only. I do have the 10-14 gauge ones as well. same price as these. just tell me what ones you need.

fits any fuse box, A or B or C or E body mopar and any ford as well. Might fit GM. I do not know yet. It took me a long time to find these. There is a coating on them for protection just like original ones were.

3 dollars is for each one you buy

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