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Superchips Max Microtuner 1704-acv 2004-05 Ford F Series & Suv 6.0l Powerstroke on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:1704-ACV

This is a Superchips Max Microtuner that should increase horsepower and torque. It is Model 1704-ACV.  It is for the Ford 2004-05 F Series & SUV 6.0L powerstroke engine. It comes in the original box with the paperwork. It is in excellent condition.

I WILL SHIP THIS ITEM TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. I normally ship within 2-3 days by Priority Mail for small things and use FEDEX for larger items. I ship by USPS for items outside of the United States. I ship those items also within 2-3 days. Shipping and insurance cost will be 9.50 within the continental U.S for usps priority. Shipping outside the United States will be 27.00 for USPS First Class International. If the item is not as described, I will give a refund within 10 days. Payment by paypal.

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