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US $20.00
Location:

Lanett, Alabama, US

Lanett, Alabama, US
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ECM 1228747  out of a chevy truck  has numbers  ATDX     86ATDX     K300750391     16143781     86ATDXK300750391 .  HAS A EDELBROCK CHIP P/N 1376 @2001  eo# d-215-43   05/26/04     I  don't know what the edelbrock chip goes to.  I got this for a back up for my truck , have sold the truck and don't need the ECM now.  all sales are final. no returns. pleas check to see if this ECM will work for your truck. lower 48 U.S states  SHIPPING only  thanks for looking

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