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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“NEXT DAY DELIVERY IF PAID BEFORE 2PM. PLEASE CHECK PICTURES BEFORE ORDERING. 30 DAYS WARRANTY. TESTED.” Read Less Protection Lock:No Programming Required:No Items Included:Mounting Hardware Manufacturer Part Number:22611AK771, MK4 Terminal Type:Pin Reference OE/OEM Number:22611AK771, MK4 Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Subaru Type:Engine Control Unit (ECU) Interchange Part Number:MK4 Manufacturer Warranty:1 Month Classic Part:No Features:Easy Installation Terminal Quantity:8 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Universal Fitment:No Performance Part:No

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