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F.s Melb: Viper 5902 Remote Start Car Alarm & Speco Guages


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Hey guys,

Up for a quick sale I've got a Viper 5902 Responder HD SuperCode SST 2-Way Security and Remote Start System & Speco Guages.

Alarm has never been installed and is brand new, I purchased it a while ago and never got around to installing it.

Please see Viper website below for all the info on the alarm.

http://www.viper.com/P-5902V/Responder+HD+2-Way+Color+Security+%2F+Remote+Start+System

$650 Ono

1x Speco Speedometer

Model 520-00

85mm diameter. White dial, black markings, silver bezel. 0–200 kph scale. 6-digit digital odomoter. Data memory 5 years after power off. Clear lighting, 2 trip meters, LCD display. Operates on signals from either hall effect sensor, magnetic pick up sensor or ECU.

$150 Ono

1x Speco oil pressure guage

model 537-20

2 5/8" 0–100 psi electrical oil pressure.

White dial, silver bezel.

$50 Ono

Part pickup from Melb CBD or can post Auswide Express post with tracking number for $10

0499991272

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