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Crimestopper Rs-999tw1 2-way Remote Start / Keyless Entry System on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Anderson, Indiana, US

Anderson, Indiana, US
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We are offering one Crimestopper RS-999TW1 2-Way Remote Start / Keyless Entry System.

This is a new in box, with one exception.  The antenna is a used, working pull from another car.  The rest of the system is brand new. 

These are hard to find anymore!

These have excellent range!  1000-1500 feet in most cases.

I have installed over 50 of them, and used them on my own cars until recently.

Includes RS-999TW1 Module, 2-Way Remote, Sidekick Remote, Harnesses, Antenna and Cable, LED, Program Switch, Hood Switch, Installation Manual, Operation Manual, Original Box, complete.

 

I am more than happy to offer a Vehicle Wiring Data Sheet for your car, and installation support too. 

If you have troubles, or need a bypass module, just let me know...

 

 

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