Astrostart Remote Fob Hst-5225 Astroflex 5 Button Lcd 2 Way Ezsdei7752 on 2040-parts.com
West Fargo, North Dakota, United States
You are looking at a used remote for a Astrostart remote start system. It has been fully tested and works like it should. Screen and case show scuffs and scratches from normal use. Battery holds a charge like it should. All functions work. FCC ID: EZSDEI7752 MODEL: HST-5225 |
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