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Socketed Honda Civic P06 To P28 Spec Ecu Obd1 Vtec P06 Ecu To P28 M/t on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
tested and working good condition p06 to p28 socked no chips.
Manufacturer Part Number:P28 ecu Warranty:No


Electronic control unite socketed only for out road use.
Removed of a 1995 Honda civic VX hatchback with
Vtec B18C5 engine DOHC VTEC ENGINE with a 5 peed transmission
THIS LISTING IS ONLY FOR A OBD1,P06 converted in to P28- manual transmission IN GREAT CONDITIONS.











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