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Blinder M27 X-treme Park Assist & Laser Protection W/cheetah Wireless Transmiter on 2040-parts.com

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Powell, Ohio, US

Powell, Ohio, US
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Blinder M27 X-Treme Park Assist and Laser Protection W/ Cheetah Wireless transmitter for easy installation NEW in box NO Reserve

 

Up for your bidding pleasure is a NEW in BOX never been used Blinder M27 X-Treme Park Assist and Laser Protection W/ Cheetah Wireless laser node transmitter for easy installation. This is one of the best laser protection units on the market. It also comes with a Cheetah Laser Node to make installing easier. If your looking at this you know what is does ;)
 
 
Needles to say I have well over 500.00 dollars in this buy am looking to move on since I purchased the escort Max, ouch that price tag hurt.
 
 
Please ask question before bidding, this is a as is auction although new there is no guarantee other than what you see is what you get. Check my feedback if you are unsure about buying an item from me! :)

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