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Black & Grey Main Connectors For Electromotive Tec3 W/50 Terminals Tec 3 Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Bainbridge Island, Washington, US

Bainbridge Island, Washington, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Manufacturer Part Number:340-90000 Part Brand:Electromotive, AMP Country of Manufacture:United States

Main Black & Grey Connectors for Electromotive TEC3 and (50) 8 amp terminals.


Genuine high quality AMP Connectors and Terminals, same as you get from Electromotive. Not some cheap wing wang knock-off.

Lowest Price anywhere. If you can find a lower price, let me know.

Avoid the mess of wires with the Electromotive wiring harness and use your own existing fuel injection harness for a clean factory look. 

Please check my other listings for the Main Power connector and terminals.

I also have the AMP connector terminal plugs available in another listing. Now you can remove your unused wires instead of cutting them on the TEC unterminated harnesses. The AMP connectors are hermetically sealed until a terminal is installed and removed. Once you remove a terminal/wire you'll need a connector plug to keep moisture and debris out of your connectors. These are good to have in-case you accidentally poke a terminal through in a unused location on your connector. Sold in packs of 10

Thanks for looking.

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