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Triumph Tr7 Ecu, Bosch 0 280 000 199 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States

Kingston Springs, Tennessee, United States
NO DOAs, Never wet. Good Condition.
Brand:Bosch Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Interchange Part Number:0 280 000 199 Warranty:Unspecified Length

Triumph TR7 ECU

Came from a 1981 Convertible

This car was running when sideswiped hard on the left side.

If you need other parts just ask.

Bosch
0 280 000 199

Warranty for 60 Days!

 

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