Oem Engine Computer Programmed/flashed 1996 Ford Mustang F6zf-12a650-ad Lwc3 on 2040-parts.com
Donaldsonville, Louisiana, US
Electronic control unit from 1996 mustang with 3.8 v6 and 5 speed transmission this is a used unit but ran fine was wreaked, The ecu # F6zf 12a650 ad and LWC3 code. Please ask any and all questions before purchase. Make sure that this PART will work for you ! All sales final!
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