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86 87 88toyota 22re 4x4 Engine Control Computer Ecu Pcm Ecm M/t Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Colville, Washington, United States

Colville, Washington, United States
dusty
Brand:DENSO Surface Finish:dusty Manufacturer Part Number:89661-35070 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Placement on Vehicle:Right

 I have for sale a 1986 Toyota 22re Engine Control Computer in working condition. It came off a 1986 Extra cab 4x4 with a manual transmission. Part number 89661-35070

I have 100% feed back and I want to keep it that way. Customer Service is # 1.! If you need any help with your purchase please feel free to message me and I will provide you with my personal phone number. 18+ years as a Toyota mechanic.

I have several other Toyota parts 79-95 Pickups and 4Runners. If you need anything at all just ask.

I am a very fast shipper. If your item is bought Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm (except for holidays) it will be shipped the day of purchase. Thanks for looking



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