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Item: DEI 522T Trunk Release Solenoid

Age: Near New

Condition: Near New

Price: $40

To Fit: (What car) Any

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: I purchased this for my vehicle, was dummy fitted but never used. This is virtually brand new! I have since sold the vehicle so no need for the solenoid. The new cost is $77 at Autobarn. The DEI 522T interfaces with existing latch or release cable to provide power boot, hatch, and door or hood release by switch, remote control or by channel 2 output from your alarm. Comes with a mounting bracket, hardware and momentary switch.

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Item: DEI 508D Dual Zone Sensor

Age: New

Condition: New

Price: $90

To Fit: (What car) Any

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: I purchased this item for my vehicle but never got around to fitting it. BRAND NEW! never been opened or used. Item sells at Autobarn for $130. The DEI 508D is the most effective vehicle intrusion sensor. This dual zone radar sensor detects moving high density objects using RF field-disturbance technology. Ideal for convertibles & t-tops or any application where zone intrusion protection is desired. Contains a new custom chip for outstanding stability. This is a great way to give you vehicle that added protection from would be thieves and vandals! Leave your windows or top down without compromising your vehicles security with the DEI 508D. It will work for just about any alarm systems including DEI Viper Clifford Python Sidewinder Avital Rattler Hornet Wasp Valet AutoMate and other fine vehicle security, remote start and convenience systems.

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Item: DEI 514C Soft Chirp Siren

Age: New

Condition: New

Price: $30

To Fit: (What car) Any

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: PM or 0411 576601

Comments: I purchased this siren new for my vehicle but ending up not needing it. New price from Autobarn is $55. This is a brand new 12v DEI 514C soft chirp alarm siren that will also go with any alarm system. It will chirp 6dB softer than its full volume output meaning that arming and disarming chirps and warn away chirps will be the 6dB quieter than the siren's constant output.

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