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Netanya, IL, Israel
Pair 40KHZ High Quality Taiwan Ultrasonic Transducer Sensor 14mm for Distance Measuring, Car Alarms
Wire length: 2.70m + 2 Pin connector 1x 40Khz Transmitter 1x 40Khz Receiver |
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