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Prestige Rf Extended Rangekit F/ Flashlogic Lcd Remote & 1 One-way Pe2lcd on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Peekskill, New York, United States

Peekskill, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Prestige Number of Remotes:2 Model:PE2LCD Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:PE2LCD

Description:
REMOTE START & SECURITY TRANSMITTER KIT

Two-Way LCD Confirming 5 Button Remote Control

Long Range with SRT Technology

Includes:
(1) 5BCR14SP • Two-Way Remote Control
(1) 145SP • One-Way Remote Control
(1) 1181255 • Antenna
(1) 1124293 • Antenna Harness
(1)
AVXDATA CONVERTER

The transmitter package is compatible with the prestige component security & remote start system , and can be installed as a direct plug-in by using AVXDATA CONVERTER

It can also be added to our as9234e security & remote start system ,and flashlogic FLRS data start system by using AVXDATA CONVERTER

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