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Diablo Sport Predator on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Essex, Maryland, US

Essex, Maryland, US
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Found this in a storage locker. Predator diablo sport is written on the sticker on the box for 2005-2007 5.7L hemi LX,RT-05-07 SRT-8 6.1L hemi. On the predator it is marked in market SRT. On the box in marker is written 50 and crossed out with a 10 now showing which im assuming was a price they wanted for it. I did plug my universal ac adapter plug into it and it does come on however after doing some research the programmer appears to be locked to the vehicle it came out of. After looking on forums if you send the programmer to diablo they can unlock it for a fee. It does power on and can scroll through the features. Being sold as is with no reserve. I don't know much about these things only what I have looked up on the internet. It comes with the box, manual and the programmer itself. On back of diablo programmer U7135 predator 2005-2007 LX. No reserve

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