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88 T-bird Turbo Coupe Eec Computer on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, US

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, US
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This a a EEC engine control computer removed from  a running 88 T-bird turbo coupe equipped with the a4Ld automatic overdrive transmission. The second picture shows all the no,s and dates of the unit. This item will only be shipped to US zip codes and is not returnable. It worked just fine before removal and has been stored inside since removal.


Please note: I will be away from my computer September 10th-17th.  Items purchased between those dates will be shipped on the 19th

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