Porsche Pst2 Ibm 600x Bosch Kts Factory Diagnostic Coding 996 Boxster 993 on 2040-parts.com
Avon, Colorado, US
This is an IBM 600X laptop based PORSCHE PST2 diagnostic/ coding computer. Latest Version 24. This was the factory system used during the 996/ first generation Boxster era, which was replaced by the PIWIS in 2005. The PST2 will support the 911/ 964/ 993/ 996/ 986 Boxster/ 928/ 944/ 968/ first generation Cayenne.
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