Actron Autoscanner Obd Ii & Can Scan Tool - Cp9575 on 2040-parts.com
Royal Oak, Michigan, US
I have here to sell a brand new Action scanner, this scanner has never been used or taken completely out of package. The packaging is damaged as seen in picture. The scanner itself is 100% new never used or messed with.
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