Bully Dog Gt Gas Tuner (40415) on 2040-parts.com
Hope Mills, North Carolina, US
New without box Bully Dog GT Gas Tuner (40415). Unit is a four-in-one tuner, monitor, gauge, and diagnostic device. Unit costs $469.99 new at www.bullydog.com and has all accessories with it as well as a bonus 8 GB chip (it came with a 1GB but I swapped it for an 8 GB). Has never been installed or anything.
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