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New Autel Maxidas Ds708 Scanner Main Test Data Cable 100% Fit - No Modifications on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

TX, US

TX, US
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NO Modifications Made

Perfect Fit  for your scanner straight from the factory 

100% OE Compatible 

BRAND NEW & Top Premium Quality Diagnostic Replacement Main Data Cable for AUTEL Scan tools

Works for Autel MaxiDAS DS708 Scanner

Cable is 100% fit WITHOUT ANY MODIFICATIONS and ready to use right out of the package.

Stay away from modified cables!!

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