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02 03 04 05 Honda Civic Si 5 Speed Ecu 37820-pnf-a05 Good 4 Hondata Kpro Ep3 A12 on 2040-parts.com

US $219.99
Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Up for sale is a good working used 02-05 Honda Civic SI Ep3 5 speed Ecu with part number PNF-a05. It's in good working order.This ecu is good for Hondata Kpro. It does not have Hondata installed yet. Just this ecu is $595 from Hondata, so get it here much cheaper! A couple marks to the top cover, but still looks fine and works perfect!
Brand:HONDA Model:37820-pnf-a05 Manufacturer Part Number:37820-pnf-a05


Up for sale is a good working used 02-05 Honda Civic SI Ep3 5 speed Ecu with part number PNF-a05.  It's in good working order.

This ecu is good for Hondata Kpro. It does not have Hondata installed yet. Just this ecu is $595 from Hondata, so get it here much cheaper! 



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