Superchips 1705 Microtuner 1994-2003 Ford Powerstroke Diesel 7.3l on 2040-parts.com
Peru, Indiana, United States
The tuner is unlocked and ready to rock. It comes with the connection cord needed and the tuner. This tuner also reads any computer / check engine codes! Like I said this tuner is 100% verified to work unlike a lot of these I see on here for sale where your buying a tuner that maybe been locked or not operational. Here you don't have to worry about that happy bidding
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