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Porsche 944s 944s2 & Others - Ignition Control Module Unit- Untested- Returnable on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Edwardsville, Illinois, US

Edwardsville, Illinois, US
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PORSCHE 944S 944S2 & Others - Ignition Control Module Unit- Untested- Returnable

Ignition control module unit for 944 S and 944S2. Fits other models listed below:

964 C2/C4/Turbo (1989-1994)

928 (1983-1995)

May fit other models.

Looks new in box but sold as used. Operational condition is untested.

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