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1987 88 Gm Engine Computer Ecu Pcm Monte Carlo Camaro Firebird Caprice # 1228079 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
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Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, US

Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, US
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worked when i pull it two months ago.  

GM Engine Computer ECU/PCM Factory. It is used, from a low mile car. GM Part  1228079. Must match up this number for this to work in your car. No core Charge. Shipping & handling is $13.00

Will Work in these Cars: #1228079

1987, 88 Monte Carlo LS, SS & Base

1987 EL Camino SS & Base

1987 Camaro Z 28, LT, Sport, Iroc Z

1987, 88 Caprice

1987 Firebird Trans Am, Base

1987 Grand Prix LE, Base, Brougham

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