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Selling a brand new Python 574

Alarm can be intergrated with your smart phone for keyless starting, phone disarming/ arming, GPS traking, Do not need this anymore will sell it for a cheap price of $180 ono

Contact me on 0417764194

Will post Interstate, Return postage will be at buyers expense

Item Condition: Brand New

Product Features:

  • Responder LC3 SST 2-way LCD Pager Car Alarm with1-Mile Range and Remote Start
  • Priority user interface and icon map
  • Priority 5-button user interface
  • Remote can confirm commands with tones, vibration, text and icon display
  • Remote notifies of security intrusions with tones, vibration, text and icon display
  • Powerful lithium-ion rechargeable battery with mini-USB charging
  • Integrated text display
  • Tone, vibe and display notifications and confirmations
  • Car finder
  • Fail-Safe starter kill
  • Revenger soft-chirp six-tone neo siren
  • Onboard Stinger Double-Guard remote-adjustable shock sensor
  • Warn-Away features a low-volume, brief warning signal for potential threats
  • Silent Mode alarming and disarming
  • Keyless entry with optional progressive driver's unlocking and ignition-controlled locking
  • Trunk Release
  • Manual transmission mode

Product Convenience Features:

  • One mile range primary LCD SST remote
  • Slim 5-button SST 1-Way companion remote control
  • Priority 5-button user interface with easy 2-car operation
  • Control Center with integrated status LED and valet switch
  • Virtual Tach RPM sensing
  • D2D serial data interface for Xpresskit D2D serial data interface modules
  • XpressPort dock for Xpresskit docking serial date interface modules
  • Onboard Flex Relays for remote start and light flash
  • Advanced remote start functions: Timer Start, Smart Start, RunTime Reset, and more
  • Active Temp Check displays internal cabin temp while remote start engaged
  • SilentMode2 alerts of intrusions without vehicle siren or light activation
  • Inputs for doors, hood and trunk monitoring
  • Progressive door trigger
  • NPCincluded (patented Nuisance Prevention software)
  • Ports for optional tilt, glass break, cabin and proximity sensors
  • 3 additional auxiliary outputs
  • 1-year Sonic Electronix warranty

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