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Bulldog Security Long Range Remote Starter New In Package Model Rs79 on 2040-parts.com

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Owingsville, Kentucky, United States

Owingsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bulldog Security Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 Bulldog Security Long Range Remote Starter New in Package Model RS79

A kit with complete instructions and all the parts necessary to install a long range remote starter for most vehicles.
This Bulldog Security Long Range Remote Starter Kit is new in Packaging and made in America. It includes a button long range remote, one car remote keyless entry, a start car button, and a stop button. It has an installation DVD, a computer-friendly test light, electrical tape, wire ties, and a razor knife. This is only for vehicles with fuel injection and automatic transmissions only and vehicles equipped with factory anti-theft devices may require an additional module, so be sure to make sure this is compatible with your vehicle before purchasing.

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