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Firewall grommet set for Honda Civic Acura Integra EG EK EF DC2
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Features:
- 【Perfect Fit】 Smooth inner side of the 0.65-inch hole allows anything of this size or smaller to pass through the firewall or other locations, preventing friction and extending the wiring harness's lifespan.
- 【Neat Wiring Harness】 Specifically designed to neatly route the engine wiring harness (KTH-ENG-306) through your firewall.
- 【Aluminum Alloy】 CNC-machined from high-quality 6061-T6 aluminum to ensure great lightness and durability.
- 【Rust Protection】 Treated with advanced anodizing, highly resistant to any harsh weather.
Item Specifications:
Brand: NICECNC
Condition: 100% brand new
Material: Aluminum alloy
Surface: Anodized
Processing: CNC-machined
Package Includes:
1x Firewall grommet (including all necessary mounting parts)
Fits:
For Honda Civic Acura Integra EG EK EF DC2
Note:
This covers holes between 1.05" and 1.25". If you use KTH-ENG-204 (engine wiring harness with integrated power cable), you will need to slightly enlarge the hole to accommodate the larger wiring harness.
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