New Clifford 5325x 2-way Security & Remote Start System By Directed Viper 5305v on 2040-parts.com
Cliffside Park, New Jersey, United States
NEW Clifford 5325X 2-Way Security & Remote Start System
This system includes two 2-way remotes
Security Features:
Remote keyless entry / trunk release
Protection of doors, hood, trunk and ignition system
Engine immobilizer / starter-kill
Automatic arming / disarming
Shock sensor
Flashing light
Panic mode
Valet mode
Anti-hijacking mode
Car finder/ silent car finder
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