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96 97 Honda Civic Ex 1.6l Vtec Mt Ecu Ecm Engine Computer 37820-p2p-a33 *a on 2040-parts.com

US $84.99
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Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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ECU from a 1996 Honda Civic EX. Removed from car that ran perfectly with no CELs. This is an unmodified OEM computer.

Part number is 37820-P2P-A33. Fits 96-97 Honda Civic EX with manual transmission. Please make sure to match part number before
ordering to ensure compatibility.

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