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1986 Bek-tech Computest Tools For Automotive Computer Circuit Testing on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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1986 BEK-TECH COMPUTEST TOOLS FOR AUTOMOTIVE COMPUTER CIRCUIT TESTING

OLD STOCK - BRAND NEW - CASE IS A LITTLE WORN - SEE ALL PICS

COMPUTEST TOOLS are designed to bring the working auto mechanic into the age of solid-state electronics. No matter what method is used to retrieve computer trouble codes or circuit data, the COMPUTEST TOOLS may be used for a quick and safe diagnosis of problem areas.

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