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Summit Universal Wiring Harness 18 Circuit 890021 Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

bought new from Summit for $300, never used, dont need it any more. 
Take the time and hassle out of installing almost anything with Summit® universal wiring harnesses. The harnesses provide simple, plug-in hookup of your ignition coil, wipers, gauge/dash instruments, emergency flashers, electric fan, A/C, heat, headlights, radio (constant and ignition hot), turn signals, horn, dome,electric fuel pump, cigarette lighter, power windows, backup lights/cruise control, and power door locks. Choose from harnesses with or without a GM column harness. $10 domestic shipping

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