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New! Ready Remote 24927 Deluxe Remote Car Starter Keyless Entry & Alarm Sealed on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
Location:

Spicewood, Texas, United States

Spicewood, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Directed Electronics Manufacturer Part Number:24927

 BRAND NEW IN RETAIL BOX
READY REMOTE
REMOTE CAR STARTER
EASY TO INSTALL
WITH STEP BY STEP CD ROM
COMES WITH 2 KEYLESS REMOTES
STARTS YOUR CAR UP TO 1000' AWAY
SUMMER COOL DOWN WINTER WARM UP
QUICKLY LOCATE YOUR CAR IN PARKING LOTS
TIMED START CONTROL
PANIC ALARM

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