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88-91 Honda Civic/crx Si Fuel Injection Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Bordentown, New Jersey, US

Bordentown, New Jersey, US
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THIS IS FOR 1988-1991 HONDA CIVIC/CRX'S.

CAN BE USED FOR OEM REPLACEMENT OR IF CONVERTING FROM THROTTLE BODY TO MULTI-POINT FUEL INJECTION.

THE 2ND PICTURE I BELIEVE IS FOR A THROTTLE BODY SETUP I TOOK OFF MY CAR WHEN I CONVERTED IT TO MPFI.

THE 3RD I BELIEVE IS THE HARNESS THAT GOES THRU THE FIREWALL TO THE ECU, BUT IT'S BEEN A WHILE SO I'M NOT SURE.

THESE HAVE BEEN WELL CARED FOR AND ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL, THERE ARE NO RETURNS.

ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT ME.

THANK YOU.

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