Prostart Remote Car Starter With Lcd Screen.door & Trunk Release As Well on 2040-parts.com
Parkhill, Ontario, Canada
OFFERING MY NEW UNUSED PROSTART REMOTE CAR STARTER.NEVER GET IN COLD CAR AGAIN OR FOR SECURITY QUICK EXIT.COMPLETE ,READY TO INSTALL.HAS A LCD SCREEN REMOTE ,MAKES IT EASIER TO USE IN THE DARK.ALSO CONTROL OF DOOR AND TRUNK RELEASE.2 WAY COMMUNICATION TO CONFIRM ACTIVATION.UP TO 2000 FOOT CONTROL DISTANCE.PARKING METER TIMER AND MORE FEATURES.SHIPS TO USA,CANADA.RATE BASED ON HAWAII AND VANCOUVER.MAY BE LESS TO EAST OF THERE.PAYPAL PLEASE.
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