Crimestopper Rs00-g5 Cool Start Add-on Remote-start Module For Oem Systems on 2040-parts.com
Lehigh Acres, Florida, United States
RS-00G5 Cool Start(TM) Add-on Remote-Start Module for OEM Systems by CRIMESTOPPER Allows user to remote start vehicle using the factory keyless-entry remote. Compatible with most factory keyless-entry systems. Item Dimensions: 8.1 L 3.0 W 5.9 H |
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