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18 Circuit Universal Wire Harness Muscle Car Hot Rod Street Rod Rat Rod New on 2040-parts.com

US $279.99
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BRO-SPEED Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:MUSCLE CAR - GM - FORD - MOPAR Placement on Vehicle:Front Interchange Part Number:WIRE HARNESS - 18 CIRCUIT - HOT ROD - RAT ROD

18 CIRCUIT WIRE HARNESS

Features an easy to install design which allows for expand ability for future growth and uses only the highest quality wire and parts resulting in the ultimate wiring kit. 


 

  • Circuit Quantity
  • 28
  • Fuse Block Included
  • Yes
  • Fuse Block Location
  • Front
  • Fuse Style
  • ATO/ATC
  • Harness Length
  • Standard
  • Ignition Key Location
  • Dash
  • Notes
  • Works with GM column. Includes wires for fuel gauge, oil gauge, speakers, tachometer, temperature gauge, and voltmeter.
  • Quantity
  • Sold as a kit.




    Features:

    • 18 Fuses
    • 28 Circuits
    • Color Coded and Labeled Wire
    • Flame Resistant Fiber Wire Jacket 
    • Plug n Play Technology
    • High Quality KIC Wire
    • Limited Lifetime Warranty

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