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Used Mads Smarty S06 Dodge 24v Ctd 5.9l 03-09 Cummins Turbo Diesel Programmer on 2040-parts.com

C $649.99
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BC, Canada

BC, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:MADS Manufacturer Part Number:Smarty

Used MADS Smarty S06 Dodge 24V CTD POD 5.9 L 2003-2009 Cummins Turbo Diesel Programmer. Version: 4.11E. When powered on the unit says 2003-2007, Hard case however says 2003-2009.  Comes with cord, manuals and hard case.

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