Tucked Engine Harness Obd1 B Series Vtec B16 B18 D16 Civic Integra Ex Si Ls Gsr on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, US
This auction is for a custom made tuck engine harness for Honda/Acura b series vtec and can also do non vtec, message me with what motor you have, if there is a knock sensor and if you want vtec or non vtec, made to order
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