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Cobb Accessport Odb Ii Cable (v3) on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
Location:

Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

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AP3 OBD2 UNIVERSAL CABLE

Tired of your Accessport OBDII cable getting in the way? Our new OBDII Universal Cable features a much lower profile OBD connector design. The 6ft cable allows for a cleaner installation when choosing to route behind the dash. Tidy up your cabin with the new COBB OBDII Universal Cable!

FEATURES
AP3 OBD2 Universal Cable
  • Works with COBB Accessport V3
  • Low-Profile OBDII Connector
  • 6 Foot Long Cable
  • Positive Locking Retention Clip on the Accessport Side

Renault launches front swivel seat

Sun, 04 Apr 2010

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Wed, 21 Sep 2011

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Nissan GT-R to be revised for Europe

Thu, 01 May 2008

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