Bulldog Security #2010 Remote Vehicle Alarm System Ten Minute Install New on 2040-parts.com
New Carlisle, Ohio, US
One piece self-contained alarm system with a built-in 127db siren
One Wire Ten Minute Installation
On board Shock Sensor
Built in current Sensor
Full time panic button
Remote car finder
Range up to 250 feet
Non-Talking
One Four button extended range remote transmitter
Remote adjustable onboard electronic dual stage shock sensor
Special situations - Stops false alarms
Scan deterrent
warranty by bulldog security
new un open
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