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Greddy Emanage E-manage Ultimate Computer Ecu Piggy Back. on 2040-parts.com

US $385.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:greddy Manufacturer Part Number:emanage ultimate

I bought this e- Manage Ultimate for my Honda Civic. Had it for 18 months. Works great. No flaws. The instructions are included and the disk. I sold the car and now I am selling this unit. No universal harness included which I do not recommend. The best is to buy a plug and play harness for your car. Boomslamg makes quality harness for the e-Manage. Whenever you decide to sell your car all you'll have to do is unplug the unit. Purchasing a Boomslang Harness saves you many headaches. Trust me I know. No return accepted. Buy with confidence. My ratings speaks for itself.
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