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New Bulldog Security Deluxe 500 2-way Remote Vehicle Starter With Keyless Entry on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States

Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Bulldog Manufacturer Part Number:DELUXE 500

  • One 5-Button LCD Remote Transmitter 
  • Two-way Transceiver
  • Auto/Manual Transmission
  • In-Vehicle Temperature Moniter
  • Turbo charge mode
  • Timer control automatic start
  • Run time 5/10/20/30 Minutes
  • Button Lock
  • On-Board relays for remote start
  • Diesel start capability
  • Starter Disable output
  • Keyless Entry

    Open box item- never used/sealed/and in original packaging but opened. See photos for condition and items included

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