Automatic Dual 2 Car Garage Laser Parking System Guide Helper Motion Sensor on 2040-parts.com
厦门市, 福建省, China
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Automatic Dual 2 Car Garage Laser Parking System Guide Helper Motion Sensor
Have you ever pulled into your garage and parked too close to the wall or another car? You open your door and smack, now you both have a ding. How frustrating! Park your car perfectly every single time with the help of this laser-guided parking system. The built-in motion sensor detects when a vehicle approaches, triggering the parking system to emit a bright laser beam from your mounting location on the ceiling. Buy Now and take the guesswork out of parking! Features:
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Package Contents: 1 x Laser Parking System with Motion Sensor 3 x Screws 3 x Screw sets 1 x Manual Shipping 1. For USA Customers, Shipping via US ePacket, it usually takes about 7-14 Business days arrive most US locations. 2. For other Countries Customers, Shipping via China post Air mail or Singapore Air mail. it will take 15~25 Working days to arrive Most Countries. Exact delivery days varies by different countries. 3. Brazil and Russia maybe need 20-40 business days to arrive. 4. The items will be shipped to buyer's eBay address, please make sure your eBay address is your shipping address when you pay. Payment We accept PayPal payments only,please made the payment within 3 days after the auction completed. Please Note: a) Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping and handling. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. b) Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. Contact US 1. If you have any questions, our Customer Service staffs will be very glad to help you. We try our best to reply to your emails in 24 business hours. 2. If you need wholesale or drop ship, please just contact with us, we will give you good discount. |
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