1995 Honda Civic Dashboard Wiring Harness Non-cruise Manual on 2040-parts.com
Hollister, California, US
Perfect condition wiring harness for a manual 1995 Honda civic without cruise control. I only took it out because my car has cruise control, and for some reason or another it wasn't wired for it! Really easy install, the plugs are dummy proof.
Fits all 5th generation Honda Civics, 1992-1995.
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