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Cardone Industries 79-7141 Reman. Electronic Control Unit Core For Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $29.77
Location:

Ashville, New York, United States

Ashville, New York, United States
For Parts. I have no way of testing this. Small crack on side. As-Is. No Returns.
Brand:Cardone Industries Manufacturer Part Number:79-7141 Interchange Part Number:79-7141 Core Charge:None Warranty:No Warranty Mfr Code:A1

Cardone Industries 79-7141 Reman. Electronic Control Unit Core FOR PARTS
For Parts. I have no way of testing this. Small crack on side. As-Is. No Returns.
I don't know if this works or doesn't. No Core charge. Do not return core to me. Make sure you fix what damaged your unit before installing another one.
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