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Tireminder Tm-a1a-6 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (tpms) With 6 Transmitters on 2040-parts.com

US $320.00
Location:

Lakewood, Wisconsin, United States

Lakewood, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Tire Minder (Minder Research) Manufacturer Part Number:TM-A1A-6

UPC: 7 75053 60028 5

TireMinder A1A Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) with 6 Transmitters for RVs, MotorHomes, 5th Wheels, Motor Coaches and Trailers.  This item was never used and is new in the box.  I also have two packages of transmitters that contain 2 transmitters each listed for sale separately. 

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