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Porsche Pst2 Ibm 600x Bosch Kts Factory Diagnostic Coding 996 Boxster 993 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,400.00
Location:

Avon, Colorado, US

Avon, Colorado, US
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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.  


This will enable you to not only pull factory diagnostic codes, but also code and program various modules in the car, such as the DME, ABS computer, climate control module, immobilizer, code keys, and much more.  

This system is in perfect working condition, but does show cosmetic wear from being used over the years.  

Includes:

IBM 600X laptop (with new IDE hard drive last year and upgrade RAM)

Bosch KTS card

Porsche factory original PST2 cable

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