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New Viper 5301 2-way Remote Start System 2000' Range Keyless Car/auto Starter on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Agawam, Massachusetts, United States

Agawam, Massachusetts, United States
New Viper 5301 2-Way Remote Start System 2000' range Keyless Car/Auto Starter, image 1
Condition:New other (see details)

For sale New Viper 5301 2-Way Remote Start System. The box has been open but everything is new, still in plastic, never installed. 
Includes all of the original accessories, manuals and original box.

Product Features
- Remote starter lets you warm up your car in cold weather and cool it in hot weather for added comfort and convenience
- Compatible with most vehicles That are equipped with the correct bypass, including both manual and automatic transmissions
- Allows you to start your car at the touch of a button
- TempCheck using GhostLights, Checks the vehicle temperature using the hidden LEDs on the remote
- Extreme 2,000' FCC legal 2-way range For expanded connectivity

With 2-Way Paging for Sale

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