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Oem Ground Distribution Block & Ground Strap Acura Integra 94 95 96 97 01 Civic on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Alvaton, Kentucky, United States

Alvaton, Kentucky, United States

Up for sale is a ground distribution block and ground strap off a 1996 Acura Integra (94-97). This part fits many other Honda's and Acura's but do your research to make sure it fits yours. 
It's in great working condition, it is an Original part not aftermarket. 

This can be used for just about any project, comes with the factory bolts as well. Ground wires vary in sizes, 9 wires on the block and 3 on the strap.

I do my best to ship all items within 24 hours of payment (excludes severe weather/vacations). 

Thanks for looking, I am parting out the entire vehicle.

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