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Hypertech Power Programmer Iii 1999 -2004 Corvette 1999-2002 Camaro/firebird Ls1 on 2040-parts.com

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Pleasant Hill, Oregon, United States

Pleasant Hill, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hypertech Manufacturer Part Number:30025

Hypertech Power Programmer III  for  LS1
1999 -2004 Corvette 1999-2002 Camaro/Firebird

This programmer is in Great condition. I Programmed my stock 2000 corvette with it and it improved the performance quite well. I was impressed on how much noticeable difference there was. It was worth every penny to me when I ran it. Sold the car so it is time for it to add some HP for someone else. Easy to use and works great. Comes with the original manual. 

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