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Diablo Sport Intune I-1000 Mustang Tuner Unlocked on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Diablo Sport

Unlocked.  Was originally married to a 2002 Mustang 3.8l Procharged car and then a 2015 Mustang eco-boost. Both cars were put back to stock when sold.  This should work on any Mustang in that year range and more.  Just get the new download for your car over your laptop or desktop from Diablo.  Also works for a diagnostic tool to troubleshoot end re-set warning codes.  Great product.  Adds instant horsepower and torque.  Completely adjustable for future modification and easy to put back to stock if you need to bring your car back to the dealer. NO RESERVE!

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