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Designtech Auto Command Remote Control Car Starter on 2040-parts.com

US $17.50
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Ankeny, Iowa, US

Ankeny, Iowa, US
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Here is a new in box remote car starter, warm up or cool down your car up to 800 ft away.  Car cannot be driven without key. For automatic, fuel-injected vehicles only.  By Design Tech international, made in U.S.A. Model #26326 1-800-337-4468, not recommended for Audi 1998+,BMW 1998+, Jaguar 1998+, Land Rover 1998+ Mercedes 1998+, Range Rover 1998+, Volvo 1999+.  The plastic is warped, because it was in back seat of hot car.  Comes complete with installation tape.

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