Cobb Tuner 04-07 Sti Version3 (unmarried) *mint* on 2040-parts.com
Denville, New Jersey, United States
This cobb tuner is practically brand new, it was only used to flash the car and than put back in its case. It never remained in the car so its absolutely mint 100% There is NO scratches/defects/or issues with this tuner. It is Version3 and is UNMARRIED, don't get stuck with some idiots cobb tuner who isn't aware that it only programs to 1 car at a time. you will most likely be the one to get skrewed over. im willing to do buy it now of 475 if you hit me up at eclipsemblue at live dat com
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