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92-95 Civic Si / Ex Engine Wire Harness. Vtec D16z6 Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda Acura z6 zc mt 5 spd 5spd stick Manufacturer Part Number:wire wiring wireing sir si-r eg6

The item is a usdm Engine Wiring Harness from a 94 Honda Civic Si with manual (stick shift) transmission.

The harness is in a GREAT working condition with all plugs present and no broken wires.
It is OBD1, and has OBD1 connectors.

Will work in:

92-95 Honda Civic SI (D16Z6 engine)
92-95 Honda Civic EX (D16Z6 engine)
92-95 Honda Del Sol SI (D16Z6 engine)


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