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For sale, Viper 881xp alarm.

This was a top of the line, two way alarm with LCD pager remote. Bought this for $800 a few years ago but never got around to installing it.

The alarm is brand new, in box, wires labelled and ready to drop in to any car.

Selling for $350 ono. Can include shipping for the right price. otherwise located in Doncaster, Melb.

As seen here - http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8284_Python-881XP.html

features include (but not limited to):

  • The Ultimate 2-Way Security and Remote Start Kit
  • Super-bright Status LED
  • High-Output Mini Neo Siren
  • Silent mode
  • Dedicated one-button start
  • Turbo timer
  • Safety shut down
  • Timer mode
  • Complete Engine Monitoring
  • Anti-Grind
  • Engine Checking
  • Extreme Capacity Relay Satellite
  • Tach/Voltage Checking
  • Directed Video Compatible

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For sale, Viper 881xp alarm.

This was a top of the line, two way alarm with LCD pager remote. Bought this for $800 a few years ago but never got around to installing it.

The alarm is brand new, in box, wires labelled and ready to drop in to any car.

Selling for $350 ono. Can include shipping for the right price. otherwise located in Doncaster, Melb.

As seen here - http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_8284_Python-881XP.html

features include (but not limited to):

  • The Ultimate 2-Way Security and Remote Start Kit
  • Super-bright Status LED
  • High-Output Mini Neo Siren
  • Silent mode
  • Dedicated one-button start
  • Turbo timer
  • Safety shut down
  • Timer mode
  • Complete Engine Monitoring
  • Anti-Grind
  • Engine Checking
  • Extreme Capacity Relay Satellite
  • Tach/Voltage Checking
  • Directed Video Compatible
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Is you alarm still for sale?

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