Triumph Tr6 Wiring Harness From Advance Auto Wire on 2040-parts.com
Craryville, New York, US
I have for sale a brand new full Triumph TR6 wiring harness + kit for driving lights - supplied by Advance Auto Wire; includes all wires, relays, mounting blocks, etc. Probably the best wiring harness you can buy for a TR6. New price from vendor was $610 ($520 for full harness + $90 for the driving / fog light harness). Kit is for a 1974 TR6, but should fit 1973-76.
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