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Blinder Hp-905 Compact Parking Sensor Dual Laser Jammer on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Redmond, Washington, United States

Redmond, Washington, United States
Condition:Seller refurbished

Blinder HP-905 Compact Dual Sensor

The HP-905 Compact Dual Sensor is one of the BEST defense systems on the market!

Make your car invisible with the World’s Most Efficient and Compact Laser Defense System with the Blinder HP-905 Compact!

Content in the box:

  • 2 x Ultra compact laser sensors
  • 1 x Control Module With Internal 92 Db Speaker
  • 1 x 4 Remote Switch / Wiring Kit
    (The HP-905 Compact Dual Sensor Stealth Installation)
  • 1 x USB/PC Firmware Update Cable
  • 1 x Full Installation Kit
This system is essentially BRAND NEW and has never been installed. This system has been prepped for install, however it has never been installed in any vehicle. The sensors are still packed in original unopened packaging.

This system is essentially plug and play! A mini-fuse tap has already been soldered on and the system is ready to be installed.

This system comes exactly as pictured

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