Gm Sunpro Code Scanner, 1982 & Newer - New In Box on 2040-parts.com
Galloway, Ohio, US
Gm Sunpro Code Scanner, Car Computer Code Reader. Reads Car Computer Codes to help Pinpoint Engine Problems. Easy to Use step by step Instruction Manual. Instructions in English and Spanish. Works for Domestic GM 1982 & Newer except Cadillac.
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