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Commando Model Ke-30 Remote Keyless Entry 30 Amp Relays Pigtails on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Bought new, never installed.
Brand:Commando Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:KE-30

 Bought new but never installed, Commando Vehicle Security KE-30 system. Includes everything pictured, as well as instructions. I was going to put this in a mid-70s Camaro, or an early-90s Olds, never got around to either one. Also included are two extra 30-amp relays & pigtails from some other uninitiated project. Please seepix for details. All sales final, so be sure this will fit your needa ahead of time. U.S. bidders/buyers only. Payment thru PayPal only.

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