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    WTB: 2-fuse fuse box

    No cracks, damage etc.
    Looking for OEM box, not the repops.
    Thanks.
    Bill G.

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    Not sure if they are the same, but oval window beetles had a 2-fuse fuse panels and can be found fairly easily, several currently listed on thesamba

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...&keywords=fuse

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    To clear up any confusion, this fuse box only holds two fuses, thus, the "2-fuse" description. I think it's also sometimes called a 2 pole fuse box? Thanks.
    Bill G.

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    No confusion, oval window beetles had "2-fuse" fuse boxes, (3, 4 and 6 poles are more common). I'm sure they're the same as the Porsche ones.
    I'm not sure if I still have any, I sold off most of my VW stuff in the past couple of years. I'll take a look.

    Just thought the availability from the VW community is bigger.

    Here's some pics of some for sale (not mine) on thesamba
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    No, I wasn't referring to you. I've had people contact me that didn't understand what I was looking for, so I was just trying to come back and clarify. I'm glad for the help. Thanks.
    Bill G.

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