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1989-93 Toyota Supra A/t Engine Control Computer Unit Module Ecu Ecm 89661-14270 on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States

Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:89661-14270 Color:Silver

I have a 1989 Toyota Supra Engine Control Module/ Unit ECM ECU that I am selling.
 This was removed from a running, driving but wrecked in the rear 1989 Supra that was totaled by the Insurance Company.
This ECU will fit Toyota Supra years 1989-1993 with matching part number.
 This may fit other Toyota years and models with matching part number.
 Please be sure to match your part number before purchasing. 
Part Number:  89661-14270
Comes with 30 Day Warranty!

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