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Genuine Honda Mvci Tester Scanner Professional Diagnostic Tool Programmer Obdii on 2040-parts.com

US $3,390.00
Location:

Marietta, Georgia, US

Marietta, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:SPX Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Malaysia

WE WILL SHIP OUT FAST SAME DAY OR NEXT MORNING. Call for details if you want overnight shipping!! CALL 678-736-3608 if you have a reasonable offer. THIS IS THE TOOL ALL THE HONDA/ ACURA DEALERS USE AND IS THE NEWEST TECHNOLOGY. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITIY. THIS IS BRAND NEW AND NEVER USED AND PACKAGE HAS NEVER BEEN OPENED. ALL THE NECESSARY HARDWARE IS INCLUDED TO GET YOU GOING!! YOU WILL RECEIVE BRAND NEW UNIT AND HARDWARE NEVER OPENED!! Genuine Honda Modular Vehicle Communication Interface (MVCI) made by SPX. NOT chinese fake! Supports all markets and all brands of Honda cars. Comes with OBD-2 and USB cables. Support Wi-Fi,Bluetooth and USB communication. NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS AFTER YOU PURCHASE THIS ITEM. YOU BUY IT , YOU OWN IT.

July 6: The skinny from the power company

Tue, 06 Jul 2010

After getting a full recharge at the 120-volt wall plug in the parking garage at work I drove home and only used maybe three bars. It was about 3/4-full when I got home that night. I didn't plug it in all weekend and it still had that amount of charge when I went to Southern California Edison (SCE) for a meeting today.

Nissan tests DeltaWing in a wind tunnel before Le Mans

Thu, 12 Apr 2012

Nissan sent out a video on Thursday, calling it part one in a series on the development on the DeltaWing. The videos will tell the behind-the-scenes story of the car’s journey to the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Similar to the Juke-R series, which stretched to nearly 10 videos, this series will show the process of making the DeltaWing race ready.

Saab EIB loan repaid by Swedish Government

Sat, 28 Jan 2012

Sweden has repaid Saab's EIB loan With Saab in administration, the European Investment Bank (EIB) has called in the Swedish Government guarantee on Saab’s loan. In the midst of Victor Muller’s efforts to restructure Saab, Saab received access to a European Investment Bank loan of €400 million, of which it accessed some €217 million. But just like any less than credit worthy individual Saab needed a guarantor for the loan, which they received from the Swedish Government.