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Cobb Accessport Ap3-bmw-001 V3 For Bmw N54 135 335 535 X5 X6 Z4 on 2040-parts.com

US $650.00
Location:

Ashburn, Virginia, United States

Ashburn, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used

Free shipping. I used it twice in the last year until I sold the car this month.  It worked perfect. Sell within USA only. No international shipping. Buy with confidence. Good luck.

Cobb AccessPORT V3 tuner for BMW N54 engines
Excellent condition, screen protector still on
Product Code: AP3-BMW-001 
AP is UN-Married and ready to be installed on your vehicle


This will significantly improve your BMW's throttle response, off the line speed, overall performance, and will decrease turbo lag. You can also mount it to display up to 6 digital gauges and data-log performance metrics while driving.

It includes all these,
*Carrying case
*Faceplate
*OBD2 cable
*Carrying case
*Mount
*Instruction manual

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