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This is a quicksilver digital diagnostic terminal, (ddt ) ,I sold my shop this is one I have owned and used for about 5 years it comes with three cartridges mercruiser 2.0 98 smart craft version 1.31 @2004. Outboard ver 5.0@91,98 , comes with veriais calves and harnesses one of the harness haven't Benny open 91-859199 tpi tester unit in good shape but has been used don't have the case for it anymore but still works great ,you can buy different harnesses and cartridges just these where the main ones
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