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Corvette Hypertech Thermo Master Power Chip, Automatic Transmission, 1989 on 2040-parts.com

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Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
Corvette Hypertech Thermo Master Power Chip, Automatic Transmission, 1989, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Eckler's Manufacturer Part Number:25-123990-1

  • Produces Instant Power
  • Improves Throttle Response
  • Easy 15 Minute Installation
Special Note: Your Corvette must have a good factory chip for the Hypertech chip to work correctly. 
If the factory chip is defective, replace it before using the Hypertech upgrade chip because of the piggyback installation.
MAKE / MODELSERIESBODYNOTESYEAR
CHEVROLET CORVETTE STANDARDCOUPESports Coupe1989
CHEVROLET CORVETTE STANDARDCONVERTIBLEConvertible1989

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