Jdm Civic Sir (eg6) Engine Wire Harness. B16a Rhd on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
The item is a JDM (imported from Japan) Engine Wiring Harness from a 94 Honda Civic SiR (Si-R).
This came out of a right hand drive car and is a direct fit for right hand drive cars. The harness is in a GREAT working condition with all plugs present and no broken wires. It is OBD1, and has OBD1 connectors. Included are: 1) Engine wire harness 2) Fuse box 3) Part of the cabin wire harness with ECU plugs. Will work with B16 and other DOHC VTEC engines (B18C, B18C5...). |
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