New Ecm Bcm Module Mitsubishi Eclipse 01 2001 3.0l Mt M/t Manual Trans on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
NEW ECM/BCM MODULE
FITS 2001 ECLIPSE
OEM-NOT AFTERMARTKET
NEW, BUT DID NOT COME IN BOX, - NEVER INSTALLED!
3.0L ENG, MANUAL TRANS
COMES AS SHOWN
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