Launch X-431 Diagun, Complete Connector Kit Domestic & Foreign Vehicle 301100119 on 2040-parts.com
Elmhurst, New York, US
Up for sale in an excellent working condition This is an original X-431 diagun sold by MAG Tools for USA market registered with USA launch website & not any Chinese website still has four months warranty from MAC Tools Updated till 2013 main unit is gently used & we'll taking care almost new. Again it's the original meant to work for USA market sorry can't ship outside USA!!! The sale is final no returns accepted, thanks for looking.
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