Aem Aq-1 Mini Harness. Pre-wired For Power, Ground, Can & Usb Coms 30-2906-0 on 2040-parts.com
US $165.49
Location:
Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New
Brand:AEM
Manufacturer Part Number:30-2906-0
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AEM AQ-1 Mini Harness. Pre-wired for Power, Ground, CAN & USB Coms
AEM-30-2906-0
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| AEM has harnesses specifically designed for wiring its AQ-1 Data Loggers into your racecar. They feature weather proof connections and labeled wires for ease of installation. AQ-1 wiring harnesses are available in 18" and 96" wiring lengths, and in Plug & Pin Kit form for creating a custom length.
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100% brand new and ready to ship! |
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