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Hypertech 730106 In-line Speedometer Calibrator Module For Frontier Xterra Etc on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Springfield, Oregon, United States

Springfield, Oregon, United States
Used but works like new.
Brand:Hypertech Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:730106

 Hypertech 730106 In-Line Speedometer Calibrator Module for Nissan Frontier Pathfinder and Xterra 2005-2008

* Speedometer\Odometer Correction For Gears All valid gear ratios supported
* Speedometer\Odometer Correction For Tire Sizes Lower limit 50% of stock tire size, no upper limit

This device is engineered for consumers that want the speedometer re-calibration functions of the Max Energy programmer, but without the additional expense of the other tuning features.

I bought this for my Frontier but recently sold it so I no longer have a use for it. Retails for about $250, I'm asking $120 shipped to lower 48. I've got all the hardware and the software.

Thanks,
Billy

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