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Speaker Connector Adapter for Select 1986-13 Acura/Honda/Isuzu (pair)

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Honda Speaker Connectors
Quick and easy installation
Connects aftermarket speakers to the factory speaker harness
Plugs directly into harness
No cutting required

Compatible With
Acura CL 1997-1999, 2001-2003
Acura TL 1996-2003
Acura RL 1999-2013
Acura Integra 1986-2001
Acura Legend 1986-1996
Acura MDX 2001-2006
Acura Vigor 1992-1994
Honda Accord 1982-2007
Honda Accord (LOWER DASH) 2003-2007
Honda Civic (all but US DX) 2006-2011
Honda Civic DX (excluding Canada) 2006-2009
Honda Civic Special Edition 2005
Honda Civic (excluding SI and SE models) 2001-2005
Honda Civic Si (3-door only) 2002-2005
Honda Civic 1986-2000
Honda Civic (with factory keyless entry) 1996-1998
Honda Civic Del Sol 1993-1997
Honda CRV (all models) 2007-2011
Honda CRV 1997-2006
Honda CRX 1986-1991
Honda Element (all but LX) 2005-2011
Honda Element (LX) 2005-2011
Honda Element 2003-2004
Honda Insight 2001-2006
Honda Odyssey (Non-NAV) 2011-2013
Honda Odyssey 1995-2010
Honda Pilot 2003-2011
Honda Prelude 1986-2001
Honda S2000 2000-2009
Isuzu Oasis 1996-1999

Pair of Speaker Connector

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