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Ok finally I found it mounted vertically in the frame behind the battery. It the 68920-07 witch means the 68924-07 is the tssm replacement for it. So next I guess is how much you wanting for everything but the ecm.
I really don't know. Looking at similar sets at eBay they sell them for $200+. My set is actually even better, it has all the harnesses you need for conversion. I see individual parts like used TSSM and the antenna module cost $70 each. Brand new fob L2C0028TR like mine comes for $45. Didn't see any used sirens. I would feel bad if I gave it all away for too little, methinks. How about $100 plus shipping. I really do not feel I could give it away for less and stay happy. I think you can log into usps.com and create a shipping label, then you could email this label to me, I'll print it up and use it to ship it out. If this feels too difficult I'd say $25 probably will cover it although I do not recall ever shipping anything to Canada so I really do not know, my ZIP is 70774 in case you want to figure out it by yourself.
Well, and then there is this payment and trust issue. Can you use PayPal? I'll ship it out next day after receiving the payment. However, if you feel this is not the right way doing it or have any better ideas let me know. I could put it on eBay, but then there will be an auction and fees to pay for me. But who knows, I may get even better price this way. In short, you decide how do you want to pay. Did you get my email address via board message? Email me and I'll give you my address.
I think $100 is very reasonable I think the shipping might be more like $50. Yes I can do PayPal. I cant get your email from the members page I think its because Im new. Can you get mine or no? If ya can get my email I can give you all the info needed. Worst case I guess I could go make a stupid email and post it here and then give you the good email from that one
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