Altec Sho-n-go Auto Lp Remotes +module Like New Part#wsy-jjrcf *free Shipping* on 2040-parts.com
Seekonk, Massachusetts, United States
Altec Sho-N-Go license plate remotes and module only. This part connects to the Sho-N-Go license plate electronic hideaway bracket motor. Wireless remotes good to have spares and spare module. Paypal and Free USA shipping. Thanks for looking.
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