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Acura Integra Ls 94 95 Obd1 B18b1 5 Speed Manual Engine Wire Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Kilgore, Texas, US

Kilgore, Texas, US
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Hi there - ive got a complete engine wire harness for a 1994-1995 5 speed manual Acura Integra Ls B18b1 engine. This harness will also fit any 92-95 honda civic with a b18b1 engine swap. This harness is in great shape for its age. This item was removed from a running vehicle. All wires are intact, and there are no broken clips. The oil pressure sending unit boot has a small tear in the rubber, but the plug itself is fine. This is a factory harness that has never been cut open. Bid/buy with confidence! The item in the pictures is of the exact item you will receive from me! Thank you and good luck!

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