Hypertech Power Programmer for 1999 Ford Truck/SUV- 5.4L. Used, complete with box and all literature. Works perfect. Seller confirms that this unit does work on 1999 Ford Truck/SUV, 5.4L. No returns if buyer purchases for vehicle other than what is described.
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