Wiring Loom Complete for Left Hand Drive European Specification Model 1600cc: T2 Bus (1973-1975)
SKU
211-971-137/C
Wiring Loom Complete for Left Hand Drive European Specification Model 1600cc: T2 Bus (1973-1975)
SKU
211-971-137/C
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Complete wiring loom.
Made in the UK exclusively for Heritage Parts Centre.
$602.95 $602.95
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Warning
This product, and the activities for which this product is intended (including operation, servicing and maintenance of a passenger vehicle or off-road vehicle) can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Product Information
Also known as | 211971137C |
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Brand | SSP |
Quality | Reproduction |
Fitting Info | For European specification left hand drive models with a 1600cc engine and internal regulator alternator. From May 1974 to July 1975. |
Marque | Volkswagen |
Vehicle | Bay Bus |
Unit of sale | Kit |
Standard or Upgrade | Standard |
Weight | 1.00 |
Fits Vehicles
T2 Bus | 1973-1975 |
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Product Questions
Does this include the wiring for the dash?
Question by: Hillary on Aug 8, 2021, 10:19 AM
Yes, these will include wiring behind the dash and are like for like replacements for the original European Spec item.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on Aug 9, 2021, 8:40 AM
Is there anyway this would work in a right hand drive bus or do you have one that fits a rhd bus. i am working on a 74 rhd bus I am looking for a complete harness. thanks.
Question by: galen currington on Apr 26, 2021, 12:51 PM
The better option would be Part No 214-971-135/C. Its up to 1973, but would be far easier to use that the LHD version. We can imagine that some minor adaption will be needed as its slightly earlier.
Answer by: Nick Bitton on Apr 27, 2021, 2:14 AM