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Directed 506t Car Alarm Glass Break Audio Sensor Module on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:506T Type:Alarm Sensor Warranty:Yes Brand:Directed Part Brand:DEI Model:506t INTERNATIONAL BUYERS (OUTSIDE U.S.A.):PRODUCTS SOLD ARE FOR VEHICLES IN THE U.S.A. ONLY! UPC:093207005060



DIRECTED 506T CAR ALARM GLASS BREAK AUDIO SENSOR MODULE
PLEASE CALL MANUFACTURE  About Warranty
(never tell they you bought it from a non~authorized dealer.
it is brand new and under Warranty
You can say it was a gift
Features Of The 506T

Sophisticated Audio Sensor.   

Reacts to the Frequencies Caused by Breaking Glass.

Triggers the Siren Even During "Soft Breakage".

A MUST Have To Any High-End Security System.

Universal In Design, Will Work With Any Security System.

Factory Sealed Packaging


On Apr-18-16 at 14:43:30 PDT, seller added the following information:

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