Collision Protection System For Pickups/suv on 2040-parts.com
North Eastham, Massachusetts, US
Collision Protection System
For Pickups or SUVS
ETA-S Vehicle LCD & Audible Sensor System
4 Sensors with LCD and Audible Speaker
Full size truck system
Includes: Four heavy duty 20 mm sensors with 18 feet wiring
brackets for sensors
entry-level LCD with speaker, controller, drill bit, owners manual
and installation instructions
new in box
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