Cornwell Tools Tech Force Demo Diagnostic Computer on 2040-parts.com
Buda, Texas, US
Here is a DEMO diagnostic computer set from Cornwell Tools. It is about 8 years old. Still like new. You will get all the cables and acc. you see in the pics. Remember, this was a demo unit so you might have to send in for updates. Selling as is. Prefer local pickup but will ship . Thanks for looking. Ships in the USA only.
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