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New Bulldog Security Remote Vehicle System ~ Rs82b ~ New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States

Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Bulldog Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:RS82B Warranty:No Other Part Number:RS82B

BULLDOG SECURITY REMOTE VEHICLE SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED ANTI-THEFT BYPASS MODULE (FOR VEHICLES MADE AFTER 1996). MODEL RS82B. BOUGHT LAST YEAR TO PUT IN A 08 F-150 BUT NEVER HAD IT INSTALLED AND HAVE SINCE SOLD THE TRUCK. IT CAN BE USED ON OTHER MAKES/MODELS BUT I'M NOT SURE WHAT THEY ARE SO YOU MAY WANT TO CHECK OUT BULLDOGS WEBSITE TO MAKE SURE IT IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR VEHICLE BEFORE MAKING AN OFFER OR PURCHASING. HAS NEVER BEEN USED AND IS NEW IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING. PLEASE EMAIL WITH ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS. THANKS

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