96-01 Obd2 Integra Ls Engine Wiring Harness Automatic Auto B18b1 97 98 99 00 on 2040-parts.com
Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
This listing is for a uncut engine harness pulled from a 01 Acura Integra Ls with a automatic transmission. Harness is in good overall condition. Only damage is to the map sender plug, can be seen in the pictures. Harness was pulled from a running driving car.
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