Superchips 3875 Flashpaq For Jeep Wrangler Tj on 2040-parts.com
Davidsonville, Maryland, United States
Greetings,
I am selling a USED Superships Flashpaq 3875 for Jeep Wrangler Tj 4.0 liter engines. I used it on my 2005 Rubicon before I sold it. The new buyer wanted the Jeep returned to stock mode and the Supership company has assured me that once the associated VIN was returned to stock, the programmer can be used for another vehicle. It has the latest software and all original packaging, though the box is showing signs of wear. Best of luck |
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