New Avital Car Viper Range Remote Start/kill System With Two 4-button Remote on 2040-parts.com
Walnut Creek, California, US
Avital Avistart 4103X Remote Start W/2 4-Button Remote Controls
- Keyless entry
- Remote start with two 4-button remotes
- D2D compatible
- Remote Start System
- Panic Mode
- Trunk Release
- Model: 4103LX
- Warranty: 1 yr
- Width: 6.00 inches
- Height: 3.00 inches
- Weight: 1.55 pounds
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