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Compustar Plug And Play Remote Starter For Chrysler 300 W/push To Star 2011-15 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States

Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Fisrtech Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:FT-CH7-DC UPC:829543002322

COMPUSTAR PLUG AND PLAY REMOTE STARTER FOR CHRYSLER  300 & 300 SRT w/PUSH TO START 2011-15

FT-CH7-DC

 

Remote start solution for Chrysler ‘Tipstart’ and PTS models 2011 and up. Includes ‘plug & play’ t-harness. 

Features ‘3XLOCK’ remote start from factory transmitter. 

Compatible with select CompuStar RF kits and Drone Mobile sold separately.

 Features a Limited Lifetime Guarantee for total peace of mind.



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