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Aem Ems P/n 30-2905-0 & 30-2905-96 Ems-4 Wire Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AEM Manufacturer Part Number:840879021535

Universal EMS-4 Wiring Harness (30-2905-0 & 30-2905-96) by AEM®. Length 96". 96” color-coded harness includes fuse and relay panel and everything needed to wire 4-cylinder or smaller engine to EMS-4 Standalone Engine management System. Functions silk-screened on wire body to ease installation. Use when no factory harness exists, or where modifications are so extensive, it’s easier to build a custom harness. Includes built-in fuses and relays for fans, pumps, auxiliary power, and more. EMS-4 connector pre-wired for USB and CAN. Weather resistant connector with plug and wire seals. 

Brand new + Never used + Box is in mint condition !

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