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Traildash 2 Tuner W/mileage Coach Software on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

China Grove, North Carolina, United States

China Grove, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Superchips Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:E.O. D-330-15 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Product Features Slim Sleek Case DesignBest In Class 5 In. Full Color High Resol. Touch ScreenCustom Color Mixer Or Gauge ArcsMultiple Screen LayoutsRedesigned Easy Menu NavigationRedesigned Rubicon ScreenPower Switch Screen To Engage LED Lights And AccessoriesOne Simple HDMI Plug For PowerFully Customizable BackgroundsPackage Height: 4 in. Package Width: 7 in. Package Depth: 10 in. Package Weight: 4 LB Billable Weight: 4 LB Marketing Copy: The all-new TrailDash2 is the most advanced jeep tuner and monitoring device on the market. TrailDash2 was designed with hardcore Jeep Enthusiasts in mind with specific tunes and features to help your Jeep own the streets and dominate the trails.

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