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2006 Lotus Elise Throttle Body on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Huntersville, North Carolina, US

Huntersville, North Carolina, US
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I took this off of my 2006 Lotus Elise when I thought there was a problem with it because of some codes the computer was throwing.  I bought a new one to replace it and that didn't fix the problem which ended up being an ECU problem that got fixed later.  This throttle body is about 950.00 from Toyota brand new and probably more if you ordered it from the Lotus dealer.  It will also fit a 2005 Toyota Celica GTS.  It may fit other years you can look at the part number in the pictures to verify.  There was around 40,000.00 miles on the car when I took this off.  I have some other Lotus Elise parts for sale as well so please take a look.  Shipping is a flat 15.00.

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