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Clarion Ungo Ms1001 Vehicle Security System on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Santa Cruz, California, United States

Santa Cruz, California, United States
Box and one package opened .Item never used.
Type:Car Alarm Warranty:No Warranty Brand:Clarion Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:729218003459 UPC:729218003459

Description:  'Ungo' Vehicle Security System MS1001 car alarm system NEW NIB Includes ALL parts, manuals, and brochures! Info: Remote Control Operation 2 Two-Button Varicode2TM Remote Transmitters LED Status Indicator 125 dB Siren Selectable Active/Passive Arming Electronic Shock Sensor Starter Kill Output Flashing Parking Light Output Remote Door Lock/Unlock Output Valet Mode 1 Auxiliary Function Output

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