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94-01 Acura Integra Cruise Control System (includes: Actuator, Module, Etc) on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Washington, Missouri, United States

Washington, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Honda

Cruise control, complete system, pulled from 94 Integra GSR with 155,000 miles. 

Includes the button, actuator, module, cable, hardware, cover, etc. all as pictured.

I will be blunt, I have never used cruise control in any of my cars. I never tried it on this car, I can't even say it it works or not.

For that reason, I am selling considerably cheaper than others on eBay and I am selling as-is. (some people are asking $60 for just the oem module unit)

You can see the genuine Honda stamp on here, Honda parts last forever, given my miles, I'm doubtful you will experience any issues what so ever.

Removed for weight reduction and cleaning up the engine bay. Building a racecar, so no need for it.

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