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EIS/ELV Test Line for Mercedes (without having to get on the car) Can Works Together with VVDI MB BGA Tool
Mercedes Locks Platform Test Line for W204 W212 W221 W164 W166
Note:
Adding 2 more cables as the picture show.
The first is Gearbox computer refresh diagnostic line, the last one is Hanging lever computer refresh diagnostic lines.
They can work with the VVDI MB BGA latest version
Scope of application:
The EIS ELV maintenance
Key programmer
Detection key
Package List:
1pc x Mercedes locks OBD test line
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After you check out your order, we will make a PI to you ,this PI include the payment account. Q:why we do not put the information on the website? A: avoid lots of no-use information ,and better service clients. |
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We accept T/T payment. we have chinese bank account and also HongKong bank account. We will give you our bank information to us after you finish your order. |
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Go to your local Western Union agency and make payment to us: We will make the PI include the information of our Beneficiary: First name& Last name Country: China (city is shenzhen, if required) Please tell me the following information after payment: First name in the payment sheet Last name in the payment sheet Control number of the payment Country in the payment sheet
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