Gm Chevy Ignition Control Module Icm Brand New on 2040-parts.com
Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, US
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Brand New GM CHEVY IGNITION CONTROL MODULE (ICM)
REPLACES PART #'S LX340, D1943A ETC..
Proudly Made in the USA!
Each module comes individually poly bagged with silicone compound
Our CRT ignition control module offers high output and superior reliability.
It is designed to be installed in the original equipment style housings for easy installation.
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