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    fuse block

     



    have any of you guys changed the fuse block in a classic mustang we want to up grade ours with some hot and acc, fuses

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    If you just want a few extra circuits, then you might try this:

    http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku

    I've never used it, but it should work.

    Mike

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    i want to remove the old and add a new one with a few hot and a few hot with a key acc..

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