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Mazda Rx-71986-1991 New Oem Flasher Relay Cpu Fb01-67-564 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Avondale, Arizona, United States

Avondale, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Mazda Manufacturer Part Number:FB01-67-564

MAZDA RX-7
New OEM flasher relay plate CPU
We have here one brand new OEM flasher CPU for a 1986-1991 Mazda RX-7. This CPU can be found behind the driver side left kick panel in a black box. If you are unsure this will fit your RX-7 or need anything else, please feel free to send me an email with your vin and I will be happy to help you! Order yours today from a certified Mazda dealer and keep your Mazda a Mazda with OEM parts and accessories!
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