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Location: Seattle, Wa.
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Never heard of it. Usually when it comes to performance chips you get what you pay for! I would do some more research on that one before buying it. A Superchip brand chip usually goes for around $200 plus or minus @20.00 Hypertech is also over $150. I think. Both have good tech dept's to help you get set up right the first time.
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