Vetronix Tech 1 Or 1a Mass Storage Cartridge - Techline Gm Expertech Kent Moore on 2040-parts.com
Pecos, Texas, US
Vetronix Tech 1 or 1A Mass Storage Cartridge - Techline GM Expertech Kent Moore Diagnostic Scan tool NO RESERVE! Here is a Vetronix Tech 1 or Tech 1A Techline GM Expertech Kent Moore Diagnostic Scan tool Mass Storage Cartridge. It is loaded with all the GM diagnostic programs for any GM car up to the mid 1990's, including OBDII. Programs and diagnostic modules loaded on the cartridge are: This has the owners manual,cartridge and the box it came in.
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