Indycar Menard Buick Ecu Indy 500 Mechanical Injection Unit Early Indy 500 on 2040-parts.com
Cross Plains, Indiana, United States
This is a Indycar Menard Buick V6 ECU for the mechanical fuel injected engines. Produced by Buick Power Source for the Indycar teams running the Buick V6. This is used, really hard to find. Buyer to pay 14.99 shipping
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