Snap-on Solus Ultra 12.4 Version on 2040-parts.com
Honeoye Falls, New York, US
Up for auction is a like new Very gently used Sna pon solus ultra scanner, will do all Asian and domestic vehicle up to 2012 w/ 12.4 version , euro kit is NOT included . All cables included charger, DLC connector , and USB . All literature and software included. Great tool very helpful in the field |
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