2004-08 Mazda Rx8 Eps Electric Power Steering Control Module F151-67880 Rx-8 on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, United States
Good used electric power steering control module for a 2004-08 Mazda RX8. Came from a lightly wrecked car with 78k miles. The part number is F151-67880. Programming may be required for this control module to work on your car. Free shipping to the USA only. |
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