Superchips Flashpaq 2865 - Unlocked - 1999-2012 Gm And Gmc Cars And Trucks on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Used Superchips Flashpaq 2865. Great condition. Comes with the USB cable to update the unit online, as well as the original box and instruction manual. This unit is unlocked, meaning that you will not need to contact Superchips and pay $100 to unlock it. Photo shows it is in working order and unlocked. I blacked out the VIN for privacy reasons.
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