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Otc Diagnostic Cable For Gm - Std Gm Black 212633, New Item on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
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Hastings, Minnesota, US

Hastings, Minnesota, US
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OTC Diagnostic Cable for GM - Standard GM Black 212633

This is a NEW Item, still in the original bubble package.

OTC Automotive Diagnostic adapter cable for General Motors vehicles and OTC, MATCO, MAC, and Cornwell brand automotive diagnostic scanners. Suitable for 2000, 4000E, 4000 Enhanced, Enhanced, Elite, and Genisys model monitors. 

OTC Part # 212633 General Motors Vehicle Adapter Cable  

  • Used with DB-25 Power Cable Part # 3305-72 (not included but available)

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