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Cobb Tunning Access Port V3 Sub-003 on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
like new with new cable never used and extra maps from delicious tuning
Brand:Subaru Manufacturer Part Number:cobb tunning

I have a Cobb tuning access port v3 for a Subaru it was on a 2013 sti it has maps from delicious tuning for stage 2 stock intake 300$ map I'm sure it will work on most modern subis but the map is for a 08 -14 sti so just to let you know that it has a new cable From cobb the old one is included too it works but a little loose so got a new one From cobb never used any questions please feel free to ask

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