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Lot Of 10 Radio Satellite Integrators Lmu41g1-00-rs01 - Calamp Cal Amp on 2040-parts.com

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Peoria, Arizona, United States

Peoria, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RSI - CalAmp Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:LMU41G1-00-RS01 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

You Are Bidding on a pre-owned LOT of 10 RSI/CalAmp LMU41G1-00-RS01 GPS Tracking Devices. Came from a city upgrade. Moral wear from being used. No way to test so selling "AS IS". Any Questions just ask. You will get very similar to the one shown. Shipping and handling is 10.00 to United States address only. Payment must be made in 5 days. Check out my other auctions. Thanks for looking.

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