1997 Mazda Millenia Ecm Pcm Ecu Computer Kll5 on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, California, US
1997 MAZDA MILLENIA PCM ECU ECM COMPUTER BOX ,PLEASE CHECK #S IN PICTURE BEFORE BIDDING ON PART MAY ALSO WORK ON OTHER YEAR. THIS PART WAS REMOVED FROM A RUNNING CAR .SOME BRAIN BOXES MAY NEED TO BE REFLASED TO START ,CHECK WITH MANUFACTURER .I ACCEPT PAYPAL OR CASH AT TIME OF PICK UP.SHIPPING TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY PLEASE.
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