Python 1000 Esp Alarm Brain, Stinger Shock Sensor And Wire Harness. No Key Fob. on 2040-parts.com
Midvale, Utah, United States
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Used Python 1000 ESP and Stinger Double Guard Shock Sensor. And harnesses pictured.
Was working when removed. Missing the keyfob. And blinking dash led. I think all other parts are here, but am not possitive. Includes the items in the photos only. Fast shipping once payment is received via USPS Flat rate box. |
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