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1996-2000 Civic Oem Ignition Wiring Harness M/t Manual Transmission Only! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
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Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States
Good Used Fully Functional OEM Part. Restore bad alarm installations. Works or your money back!
Brand:OEM Honda Manufacturer Part Number:# 35100-S01-A01

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What's For Sale: Need to put your car back together to factory specs after a bad car alarm install? This is the easiest way to do so without butchered up ignition wiring. This is a good working Honda Civic Manual Transmission ONLY ignition switch wiring harness. It was pulled from a 1999 Honda Civic EX Coup. OEM Part # 35100-S01-A01 (which is the switch assembly w/ wiring and the only way to buy it from Honda lists for $486.88). Note: location of wires in last picture this is 96-00, 92-95 is pinned differently. See our other listing for that one. 
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What It Fits: 1996-2000 Honda Civics (all models with manual transmissions)

Condition: Uncut fully functional factory harness. Works or your money back!

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