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21 Circuit Wiring Harness Chevy Mopar Ford Hot Rods Universal Wires on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Vincennes, Indiana, United States

Vincennes, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:MSB Warranty:Yes

MSB wire is now offering there version of the 21 Circuit prewired universal wiring harness. This 21 harness has very-long wires for a variety of make, kit cars, trucks, muscle cars and street rods.  All wires are labeled every 9 inches and color coded for much easy identification and installation. All  terminals are GM style connections.

The MSB wiring kit includes fuse for Coil, Dome light, Cigarette lighter, Horn, Radio, Heat and A/C, fuel pump, backup/cruise, ACC, Wiper, Horn, Radio signal, Hazard, fan, Gauges, Power Window, Power Door locks, Brake & Headlights.

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