UP FOR SALE IS A ACURA CL AIRBAG CONTROL MODULE. THIS MODULE WAS REMOVED FROM A 2001 ACURA CL 3.2. THIS MODULE IS IN EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION. NOTE: AS WITH ANY MODULE, WHETHER NEW OR USED, IT WILL NEED REPROGRAMMING. AS WITH ALL OUR ITEMS, MAKE AN OFFER AND YOU COULD OWN THIS PART FOR LESS. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE DECLINED
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