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Motec M130 M84 M400 M600 M800 Ecu & Pdm Connector Set on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Thousand Oaks, California, United States

Thousand Oaks, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Motec Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CONN60 Part Brand:AMP/TYCO

Up for sale is a brand new connector set for the Motec M130, M84, M400, M600, M800, PDM15, PDM30 and E888 Expander. It also fits the Haltech Platinum Sport 1000 & 2000 ECU's as well as the 1999-2007 Suzuki Hayabusa, 2001-04 GSXR1000, the 2000-03 GSXR750 and the 2001-03 GSXR750.
 
The set includes the 34 Pin and 26 Pin Connectors and 65 terminals (I include the 5 extra for spares).

These are genuine AMP/TYCO parts, not crappy knockoffs that are supposedly "interchangeable". 

You can return the item in its original condition within 14 days for exchange or refund. Please note that shipping & handling is not refundable and you're responsible for return shipping cost.

I only list items for sale that I have IN STOCK and ready to ship. I NEVER list items for sale that I don't have physically on hand. The number of ebay sellers that list everything but the kitchen sink and then forward your order to a 3rd party fulfillment house and hope that they have it in stock is unbelievable. Please check my feedback and see that I deliver exactly what I list, quickly and accurately.

I sell only genuine OEM parts. No cheap knock offs. Genuine AMP, Tyco, Sumitomo, NGK, Furukawa components, the same parts that OEM's like Toyota, Ford, Suzuki, Yamaha, Denso and others selected especially for their quality. That's the same reasons that aftermarket companies like Motec, Haltech, ViPec, Link, FAST, Autronic and more have followed suit.

Look at some of my competitors here on ebay. They say they are genuine parts, but do they look exactly the same as yours? No, they don't. They are either the wrong color, meaning they are a different (cheaper) material or have missing terminal locks meaning the terminal has a single lock, not the OEM double lock system. They are not real OEM.

If there is ANYTHING wrong with your order I will make it right. PERIOD!

Thank you for you business!       

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