Rywire Vtec Subharness Obd1 & Obd2 Honda Acura Civic Crx Integra on 2040-parts.com
Garden Grove, California, United States
This subharness will add VTEC, VTEC Oil Pressure, Knock and IAB wiring to your chassis. If you don't need Knock or IAB you are welcome to remove them from the harness by cutting off the lead. ** Note. Pictures are for illustration purposes. ** Ballade Sports 13851 A Better Way. #11D Garden Grove, Ca 92843 (714) 902 9027 BalladeSports.com |
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