I am selling my Tech 2 card. It came with my Tech 2 when I bought it. It has been in the dock until I just got an update card. This one has software version 25.010 loaded on it. It covers all GM up to 2007. I took these pictures today with my Tech 2 hooked up to a vehicle. This is not a cheap copy! Email any questions.
Diagnostic Tools / Equipment for Sale
- Actron autoscanner scan tool cp9575 live data trilingual obd 11 / obd2 can(US $59.99)
- Original autel autolink al319 next generation obd2 can auto diag code reader awe(US $39.95)
- Vintage 1975 auto-tune inductive timing light model 4115 brighter original box (US $8.00)
- Otc genisys 2012 software bundle domestic asian with abs & 2011 european(US $299.00)
- Enhanced obdii code reader scanner clear check engine light tool obd 2(US $36.99)
- Vintage sears dwell tachometer,transistorized(US $7.49)
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