Jet Performance Power Control Module Stage 1 Gm Computer Chip # 20005 on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, US
Up for bid is a Power Control Module Stage 1 GM. Made by Jet Performance. Part # 20005. Okay, here the deal on this.... This is a recent returned item in opened box...I'm assuming an install was attempted. I don't know why it was returned. I have no way to test. Thus, you are buying AS-IS. Please bid accordingly. Comes with instructions. This will fit numerous GM models. If you are un-sure....please do your own research. Okay, the list on this is $239. Lets do this the Star City Custom way: Start the kit at $9.99 & sell to the HIGHEST Bidder !!
Remember: Un-tested. Buying AS-IS. Please bid accordingly. Thanks.
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