Ignition Control Module (5.7l Alpha) 807264t 3 on 2040-parts.com
Bella Vista, Arkansas, United States
Took off of running 1996 Mercruiser I/O Alpha with 5.7 Chevy motor. You will get just the Ignition Control Module with no wires or connectors. As is no returns. Free shipping to continental U.S. states only.
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