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04-08 Acura Tsx Sedan Oem Engine Wire Harness K24a2 Rbb Accord Crv Element on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Forest Hills, New York, United States

Forest Hills, New York, United States
Condition:Used

This is a used, but mint, uncut engine harness off a 2004 acura tsx (automatic). Not sure what else it will work on, to the best of my knowledge, 04-08 are the same... but do your own research please.
I bought a tsx engine for my civic, it came with this harness, I do not need it because i am using my existing civic harness.
I also have a tsx starter and alternator that i did not use either, ask me if you need them.

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