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Ledequipped Black Falcon 100w Siren System on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Flushing, New York, United States

Flushing, New York, United States
Condition:Used

SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY! Non-paying buyers or suspicious "second/alternate accounts"
WILL be reported to eBay and receive a non-paying strike! 
If you don't intend to pay or wish to waste my time...DON'T BUY! 

Up for sale is an LEDEquipped Black Flacon 100W Siren unit (SKU - A-1237) with 100W 11 Ohm speaker. The unit was barely used, only once or twice and then was removed from test vehicle. This unit includes the 20A Fuse line, Olympian control panel with mounting bracket, main power unit and wiring harness, button labels, 100W 11 Ohm speaker, PTT Mic, Installation and Operation Guide, and 25ft communication cable to attach the programming/control panel to the main power unit (note that even though the communication cable is similar to a CAT5 Ethernet cable, it CANNOT be replaced or extended in length by any kind of ethernet cable as it is wired differently). This comes prewired by myself, ready to use, and was tested and works. If you have any questions please ask BEFORE you buy! Website states it comes with a 3-year warranty, however, I have no documentation for the warranty, so assume this comes with NO WARRANTY!

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