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Honda Civic Or Crx Hf Or Si Engine Wiring Harness 88 - 91 Multipoint Point on 2040-parts.com

US $197.00
Location:

Plymouth, Michigan, US

Plymouth, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

CALL ME FIRST FOR A DISCOUNT  BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE ANYTIME 734-444-7542.  THIS IS THE ENGINE WIRING  HARNESS FROM A 1991 HONDA CRX HF.  IT WILL ALSO FIT THE CRX SI OR CIVIC SI FOR 88 -91 YEARS FOR SURE.  .  BUT THE WIRING HARNESS WILL DEFINITELY WORK FOR THE SI MODELS I HAVE DONE THIS MYSELF BEFORE.    IT WILL FIT THE CIVIC HF OR CRX  HF FOR 1988 THROUGH 1991 FOR SURE AND MAYBE OTHER YEARS I AM NOT AWARE OF. IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE 48 UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES WILL APPLY.  THIS IS FOR MULTIPOINT FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM.

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