1994 -1995 Infiniti G20 5spd Mt Engine Control Unit,ecu A18-b69 C14 Manual Tran on 2040-parts.com
Wilmette, Illinois, US
This was removed from a 1995 Infiniti G20 with manual transmission. It is in fully functional condition and is factory stock. It was removed from a car in Phoenix, Arizona. It can be used in an OBD2 Manual Transmission 94 or 95 G20. Sale is final with no returns. No warranty express or implied. Buyer please make sure you have addressed any potential electrical issues before plugging in another ECU. A18-B69 C14
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