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Omsk, Omskiy, Russian Federation
Condition:New Brand:RSChip Manufacturer Part Number:OEM

New revolutionary RSCHIP for n/a and turbocharged engines, with Smartphone Control technology

WHAT IS RSCHIP?

Rship is a ground-breaking device, that was developed by both German and American engineers. Rschip is designed to boost the performance of your car. It's known for safety and easy installation. Moreover the Rschip does not affect your vehicle warranty.


Power increase from 12% to 30%

Does not affect your vehicle's warranty
Safe for the car's engine
Faster shifting of automatic transmission
Use the same Rschip for your new vehicle

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