For sale is an ECU/Engine Control Unit for a
2009-2012 Honda CBR 600RR.
The part is used and normal wear is present but it is in good working condition.
Please check the photographs for further detail.
Removed from a 2009 Honda CBR 600RR.
Pick up a used part that works just as good as new at a fraction of the cost!
Comes exactly as shown in pictures. Worldwide shipping is available.
Need more parts? Be sure to check out our ebay store for more great deals to get your bike back on the road!
1479 AL
3-11-2011
On Dec-28-11 at 14:06:53 PST, seller added the following information:Every buyer gets a MyStoreRewards invitation for cash back
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