One used under the hood fuse box from a 1990 CRX HF. I had bought this for troubleshooting on my car and it turned out not to be the problem, so I don't need two of them. Item works as normal, clean and ready to go. Fits 1988-91 CRX and I would assume Civics and Accords from same years. Buyer responsible for confirming application prior to purchase.
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Semper fi and thanks for looking.
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