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Jdm Honda Integra Type R Ecu 37820-prc-023 Vtec Dc5 Rsx K20a Prb Hondata Kpro on 2040-parts.com

US $398.99
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, US

Ann Arbor, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:ACURA Model:37820-prc-023


Up for sale is a good working used JDM Honda Integra Type R DC5 ecu with part number PRC-023. This has no immobilizer and no secondary o2 sensor so it is perfect for people doing K-Series Swaps in ef/eg/ek chasis or just a great upgrade and cheaper alternative to Hondata Kpro. Kpro can also be installed in this ecu. (kpro is not installed currently)


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