Us Fleet Tracking Gps Device- Track Your Vehicles! Normally $239 New on 2040-parts.com
Winnebago, Illinois, US
You are bidding on one GPS Fleet Tracking device from US Fleet Tracking. Item is in working order when installed correctly in vehicle and subscribing to US Fleet Tracking Co. service. Go to the website for US Fleet Tracking for more information on the company and starting service. Most plans are around $19 per month. I have service through US Fleet Tracking in my business and they work perfectly. These devices normally cost $239 each if you order them through the company.
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