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Datsun 280z/zx Control Unit For Electronic Fuel Injection on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Datsun 280Z/ZX Control Unit for Electronic Fuel Injection
Bosch OEM 0 280 001
Part # A11-000-050
Lot # 4y25
Please check part number to be sure its for your application.
This is the brain for the Electronic Fuel Injection System.
Part has been clean, could not test.
The only way to test this part is when its connected to entire system in car.
I got this from a Datsun Mechanic it should be good.
I think this is for a 1978 or Earlier 280z, 
only because it is not black and does not have a sticker on it saying don't use it in a 1978 280z or earlier, 
like the ones for 280Zx's have on it.
Please See pics

Part has been disassembled cleaned and tested good.



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