New Car Alarm - 12 Volt Mechanical Siren Monroe Timer Bronx Ny 120 Dcb Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, United States
NEW CAR ALARM - 12 VOLT MECHANICAL SIREN. MONROE TIMER BRONX NY 120 DCB, VINTAGE.
Tested, works great. Made in former Czechoslovakia for Monroe Timer Company. No more Czechoslovakia, but this siren survived in flying colors. Can be used as back up car alarm with key control or remote relay. Also can be used as a stand alone alarm. 30 day guarantee. |
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