Openport 2.0 With Full Adapter Set W/can Support on 2040-parts.com
Ledyard, Connecticut, US
Product ID: OpenPort2Ful
Manufacturer: Tactrix OpenPort
OpenPort 2.0 with Full Adapter Set. Now Includes CAN Support!
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