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1994-1995 Impala Ss Caprice Roadmaster Ecm Computer 16188051 on 2040-parts.com

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Edmonton Alberta, Canada

Edmonton Alberta, Canada
20 yr old used part
Manufacturer Part Number:16188051 Part Brand:GM Warranty:No

Used ECM from a 350 cu in LT1 engine 1994-95 Impala SS, Caprice, Roadmaster.    GM Part Number 16188051.  Will not work in a 1996 when OBDII came out.  Any reprogramming of this ecu is the responsibility of the buyer. I am located in Canada and shipping can take 12-15 business days. Auction must be paid for within 4 days of close of the auction, other wise a non-paying bidder form will be filed and item will be re-listed. Please make sure this is what you want before bidding. Shipping will be $21.00 in continental USA only. Good luck!

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