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Old 06-14-2007, 08:04 PM
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I want to ensure I am sending the right thing to Texas Speed.
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That's a 99-02 pcm.
(actually i think a 01-02 by the 411 service number)

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2002 - you are good!
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Save the gaskets. They belong on the car's connectors. They help keep moisture out.
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think tsp will need them?
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no, they should stay with the car.

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