Soundstream 2 Way Button Rs, Dual Data Ports 1500' Range on 2040-parts.com
South Bend, Indiana, United States
Car starter and full alarm security system
Contains (1) Long range 2-way LCD remote and (1) 4-button metal one-way remote LCD remote has a 1500 ft. range Comes with 6-tone siren Keyless entry Programmable run time Cold weather timer mode Super heterodyne extended range antenna Full alarm features Gas & diesel engine compatible Dual data ports Trunk release Factory alarm disarm Smart phone application compatible |
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