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King Kt 78a Transponder With 8130 Prewired To Encoder on 2040-parts.com

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Deer Park, Washington, United States

Deer Park, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:King

King KT 78A transponder with tray and connector and antenna, unit is still prewired to Trans-Cal encoder and the other wires are marked, easy install with just positive, negative, and light dimmer wire. Unit has a fresh 8130 ( same as yellow ) dated Oct/2/2015..

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