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Vintage Birmingham England 35 Amp. Fuses on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Croydon, Pennsylvania, United States

Croydon, Pennsylvania, United States
VINTAGE BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND 35 AMP. FUSES . THESE FUSES LOOK NEW BUT VERY OLD IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE . THINKING THEY WOULD BE ORIGINAL CAR PARTS . PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES
Brand:BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN

VINTAGE BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND 35 AMP. FUSES . THESE FUSES LOOK NEW BUT VERY OLD IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE . THINKING THEY WOULD BE ORIGINAL CAR PARTS .

 PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES

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Please keep in mind that condition of items other than NEW in package or NEW with tags is my OPINION.Opinions on condition do vary. I do follow E Bay guidelines,but I am not an expert. I do the best with my descriptions & don't hide anything in photos

I Combine shipping on multiple wins

 This product is being sold AS-IS per above description.

Seller does not provide any warranty on this product.

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