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New Crimestopper Rs3-g# Remote Start System With Keyless Entry Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Roscoe, Illinois, United States

Roscoe, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Type:Remote Start Features:Auto Lock/Unlock, Hood Open Safety Circuit, Valet Mode for Vehicle Servicing, 2 Vehicle Operation, Two Remotes, Keyless Entry Brand:CrimeStopper Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:B005J3F1PC Country/Region of Manufacture:China Model:RS3-G3

NEW Crimestopper RS3-G# Remote Start System with Keyless Entry NIB:

Item has been opened for inspection on pictures.

Standard Features:

+  New Brushed Aluminum Remotes

+  Ergonomic Design Remote Transmitters

+  Tach or Tachless Mode

+  Remote Keyless Entry

+  Auto Lock and Unlock

+  Timed Self Start Mode

+  Makes up to Three Remote Start Attempts

+  Hood Open Safety Circuit

+  Valet Mode for Vehicle Servicing

+  2-Vehicle Operation

+  3-Button Remote Start System

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