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New Nib Dynex Acura/honda Car Stereo Wire Harness 1998 To Present Dx-h1112 Box on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Hatboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dynex Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:DX-H1112

 This auction is for a BRAND NEW IN PACKAGE Dynex Honda/Acura Car Stereo Wire Harness 1998 to Present Best Buy NEW in BOX Part Number DX-H1112.

Made for Honda (CIVIC) /Acura Vehicles (1998 and up)/Quick and easy install/NO Cutting Needed/Plugs directly into harness.
DOES NOT FIT HONDA ACCORD but rather made for Honda Civic and I believe Acura vehicles 98 and up.

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