Jdm Apexi Rsm Gp Safc Vafc Vtec Avc-r Neo Controller Extension Harness on 2040-parts.com
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The extension harness is assembled by our electricians. Not only is Quality on par with the original Apexi wires, but also save you some money. This harness is no longer available from Apexi. Buyer please specify which Apexi device (SAFC 1 or 2, VAFC 1 or 2, RSM, AVC-R, Neo) is for! Product Description: Connector: Same as Apexi Wire Size: 22AWG Length: 1M (Custom length upon request with extra cost) |
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