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Auto Code Scanner Autoxray Xp 240 Ford-gm-chrysler Manual-video-adapter Cables on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Pageland, South Carolina, US

Pageland, South Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:AUTOXRAY Manufacturer Part Number:XP240

Selling new auto code reader, has instructional manuals, book and video, adapter cables for: Ford 1983 and up with EEC-IV computers in Star Test Mode- GM 1982 and up with 12 pin Aldl connectors ( except diesel) and Chrysler 1983 and up with SCI connectors. AutoXray XP240

PLEASE PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY I JUST FOUND OUT THIS IS AN  OBD-1 SCANNER FOR THE CARS LISTED ABOVE  UP TO 1995 ONLY!!!!!   BID ACCORDINGLY  NO RETURNS!!!!

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