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Viper 140 Xvcar Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Grand Portage, Minnesota, United States

Grand Portage, Minnesota, United States
was placed in our 2003 Monte Carlo and then removed prior to us getting a new vehicle. Worked up until the day we had it professionally removed, so I can't forsee it not working now. Also, the two key fobs still have battery life.
Brand:Viper Model:140 XV

Viper 140 XV Car starter with two remote key fobs.  Great for those cold winter mornings.  We used it in the north in our 2003 Monte Carlo, and had it professionally installed and then removed prior to us getting a new vehicle.  Includes owners guide.  Pictures are what you see, what you get.

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