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06-11 Honda Civic Si Srs Airbag Computer Module - Good Reset - 77960 Sva A211 M1 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan
Condition:Used Brand:Honda Manufacturer Part Number:77960 SVA A211 M1

This auction is for 1 one;
HONDA CIVIC SRS AIRBAG COMPUTER MODULE - GOOD RESET - 77960 SVA A211 M1

 They are good condition and reset.  
As far as I know these will work on 8th Gen 06+ Civic Si models.  Please match your existing ones in order for it to work.  Your existing part number MUST BE EXACT same.   Not responsible if you buy the wrong parts.

ALL SALES FINAL - NO RETURNS.  You are responsible to check with your dealership or local shop the installation fee of this device.  Don't come back to me and ask for return or refund of this item just because you found out the installation fee wasn't what you expected!

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