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Edge Race Evolution Cts 85700 Tuner Dpf Delete Dodge Ford Chevy Programmer on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, US

Henderson, Nevada, US
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If your looking at this you know what it will do.
Can not buy these anymore. Works perfectly. Small mark on the screen. Does not affect operation. Comes with cords, pod adapter plate, and brand new never used egt sensor (in the box) 125.00 value.
More power, better fuel economy.

It's what you need.

Unit has been put back to stock and is NOT vin locked.

Sold as is. Guaranteed non- DOA .
Ask questions now.

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