Brand New/unopened Gorilla Cycle Alarm With Remote Transmitter. on 2040-parts.com
Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania, US
BRAND NEW/UNOPENED GORILLA MOTORCYCLE ALARM WITH REMOTE TRANSMITTER : ALARM FEATURES- POWERFUL 120 DB PIEZO 5-TONE SIREN / 2-STAGE SHOCK SENSOR / MOTION TILT SENSOR / CURRENT SENSOR / LED WARNING LIGHT / COMPACT SIZE FITS VIRTUALLY ANY MOTORCYCLE.
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