The MAGICAR M 881 A is branded article 2-way car alarm with LCD remote controller, enhanced design and function is available. All imported information about vehicle are showed on display for better control of a vehicle. This version is without remote start function.
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Installaton manual can be downloaded HERE We accept Paypal, but if you decide to pay by Bank Transfer, get 10% discount. For quantities more than one, please, contact us! Warranty - two years. |
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