Marcucci Motorsports Honda Obd2b Plug And Play Vafc 2 Harness, W/ S2000 Support on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
OBD2b adapter harness with Plug and Play connector for the Apex'i VAFC (Version 2). Adapter makes VAFC installation into your OBD2b vehicle a snap- plugs into your ECU harness and then ECU and VAFC. Does not require soldering, stripping, crimping, or wiring! This adapter works only with the VAFC Version 2 (black, joystick-type) and will work in any OBD2b vehicle (99-00 Civic, 00-01 Integra, 00-05 S2000). OEM quality and tested before shipping- eliminate wiring errors and make installation/removal of your VAFC as simple as possible!
Note that this adapter is "New Old Stock," the adapter is new but may be a bit dusty and will not include original packaging or instructions.
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