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Bulldog Security Remote Vehicle Starter System Keyless Entry & Trunk - New on 2040-parts.com

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Driftwood, Pennsylvania, United States

Driftwood, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bulldog Manufacturer Part Number:RS1100 UPC:737676011008




BULLDOG SECURITY - REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER SYSTEM
WITH KEYLESS ENTRY & TRUNK RELEASE


UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS BULLDOG SECURITY REMOTE VEHICLE STARTER SYSTEM NEW IN THE PACKAGE.  KEYLESS ENTRY AND TRUNK RELEASE, START/STOP, LOCK/UNLOCK, TRUNK RELEASE.  FEATUERS - UP TO 400 FEET RANGE, PROGRAMMABLE COLD START, UP TO 15 MINUTE RUN TIME, PARKING LIGHT CONFIRMATION, PIT STOP MODE, UNLIMITED TOLL-FREE TECHINICAL SUPPORT AND INSTALL KIT AND DVD INCLUDED.  VEHICLES MADE AFTER 1996 MAY REQUIRE A 791 BYPASS.  EASY TO INSTALL.

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