Used Qualcomm Equipment - Commercial Trucking on 2040-parts.com
Middlesboro, Kentucky, US
This is lot of qualcomm parts that i have removed from wrecked trucks. There is one complete set out of a 2007 international including the satellite 2 electronic boxes one keyboard one small dash controller and all the wires. I think it is complete i removed everything out of the truck i could find that was marked qualcomm. there is also an older electronics box and another satellite. I dont know anything about the parts i assume they were working when the trucks wrecked. feel free to ask any questions or call bill at (606)269-4906
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