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Spartan Diesel Ndash Ford Tuner Console//with Obd Cable on 2040-parts.com

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Punta Gorda, Florida, United States

Punta Gorda, Florida, United States
Spartan Diesel nDash Ford Tuner Console SEE BELOW FOR FULL SPECS
Brand:Spartan---nDASH

Spartan Diesel nDash Ford  Tuner Console---SELLING TO FOR FRIEND HE BOUGHT NEW DOES NOT REMEMEBER IF ITS VIN LOCKED OR NOT,I PLUGED INTO OBD AND POWERS UP FINE SCREEN SCROLLS TRU NO PROBLEM,,,CALL nDASH TECH SUPPORT AND FOUND YOU CAN GET VIN LOCK CODE FOR $250.00 TO $500.00 DEPENDING ON WHAT YOUR TRYING TO SER#101689140429Q--COMES WITH OBD CORD IL SELLING AS IS CALL NDASH WITH YOUR VIN TO FIND OUT COST TO TO SET TO YOUR VECH.ANY QUESTION ILL TRY TO ANSWER THANKS

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