Code Alarm Mpz Mini Piezo Siren on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo Grove, Illinois, United States
This security siren is compatible with most Directed Electronic products for wide-ranging use and produces a loud alarm to protect your car from theft.
Product FeaturesCompatible with most Directed Electronics productsFor wide-ranging use. Produces a loud alarmTo deter would-be thieves.
Provides durability. What's Included
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