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95 Honda Civic Si Sohc Vtec Engine Wire Harness Obd1 on 2040-parts.com

US $113.00
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Oregon City, Oregon, US

Oregon City, Oregon, US
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Uncut Engine Wiring harness from a 1995 Honda Civic Si hatchback. This is a 5spd Manual harness, OBD1, Vtec SOHC from a D16Z6. There NO broken Plug ins/ connectors. This has NO frayed wires. Theres no chopped wires. Its all complete and in working oreder. This is a necessity for a vtec swap into a non vtec car or to do other types of obd1 swapes. PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH FIRST PLEASE. THIS IS AN OBD1 HARNESS PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH PRIOR TO PURCHASING TO BE SURE THIS WILL WORK FOR YOUR APPLICATION.


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