Superchips 2845 Flashpaq F5 on 2040-parts.com
Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, United States
Superchips 2845 Flashpaq F5
In excellent condition, used about 3 months. Only selling because my vehicle now has a custom tune and I don't need this anymore. It does a great job and comes in handy for checking codes and resetting them. I have removed my vehicle tune from it and it is ready for yours. Thanks |
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