1986 - 1988 Mazda Rx7 Map Egr Boost Sensor E1t12071 on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
FOR SALE
MAP SENSOR FOR YOUR MAZDA 3
THIS IS A GOOD USED MAP BOOST SENSOR FOR YOUR MAZDA, CAME OUT OF 1988 MAZDA RX7
WILL FIT MANY DIFFERENT MAZDA MODELS (PLEASE COMPARE YOUR PART NUMBER)
PART # E1T12071
THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT THIS EBAY ITEM! HAPPY BIDDING
ALL ITEMS ARE CLEANED AND TESTED. THESE ARE USED ITEMS, AND MIGHT HAVE SMALL MARKS OR SCRATCHES. I DONT SELL JUNK OR BROKEN PARTS, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD WITH 30 DAYS WARRANTY, UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
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