2001 Triumph Tt 600 Electronic Power Control Module Ecm Igniter Cdi Ecm Computer on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
For sale: genuine Triumph electronic control module from a 2001 TT600.
***CONDITION: good, tested fine, from a running 8K machine
---Usually ships same or next day payment is received. Shipping discounts are available for multiple item orders; especially international orders. International orders are normally delivered within 2-3 weeks, however, it is not uncommon for it to take up to 12 weeks for delivery (customs).
---Think this fits your bike, but unsure? Ask me, I can cross part numbers for you.
---Missouri buyers must pay sales tax.
---We accept most major credit/debit cards and paypal. For help with payment: email us or give the office a call (9am-5pm M-F Central Time) @ 314-771-4105
The Motorcycle Mortuary is dedicated to service while still offering great prices on awesome parts. We are a fully licensed and insured motorcycle business (S499); we were here yesterday and will be here tomorrow.
WHY BUY FROM US?:
-no hassle return policy
-we stand behind what we sell...one simple email usually resolves problems
-licensed dismantlers (licensing deters tax evasion and motorcycle theft, it keeps sellers honest, and it makes sure bikes are obtained through the proper channels)
-big enough to get you quality parts, small enough for personal service
-we are a real "brick and mortar" store located in St. Louis, MO
-fast responses to emails and offers
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