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95 96 97 98 99 Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon Electronic Control Module Mb943259 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Seneca, South Carolina, United States

Seneca, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:0 Brand:OEM UPC:Does Not Apply

95 96 97 98 99 Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon Electronic Control Module MB943259

Description

 

*This is a used item, not new or refurbished. Items may have some signs of prior use or age. If you have any questions or concerns please message us before purchasing. If you have a problem with the item PLEASE contact us first and we will make it right.


Price $45.00

95 96 97 98 99 Mitsubishi Eclipse Eagle Talon Electronic Control Module MB943259.

This item is in good condition with normal wear scratches.   

All vehicles we list parts for remain at our yard. If there is a part you need and you don't see it up for auction chances are they are still on the car. Just send us a email and we would be happy to help you. 
 
Please check to see this item is compatible with your vehicle before purchasing.

Delivery is available for orders over $250 within a 60 mile radius of Seneca, South Carolina. The charge is $30. Local Pickup is available also.

If you have a problem please contact us first, we will be more than happy to help you.


 
LOT #  E-235

 

Shipping Terms

All items are washed and cleaned before they are shipped out. Delivery is available for orders over $250 within a 60 mile radius of Seneca, South Carolina (29678). The charge is $30. Local Pickup is available also.

Disclaimer- All computer/electronic items come with NO warranty or guarantee. Purchase costs for these items are reduced because of this. Please understand that purchasing this item is at your own risk. No returns, No refunds, No exchanges will be given.

Payment Methods

Paypal Only Local Pick Up is Available

Disclaimer- All computer/electronic items come with NO warranty or guarantee. Purchase costs for these items are reduced because of this. Please understand that purchasing this item is at your own risk. No returns, No refunds, No exchanges will be given.


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