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Auto Command Deluxe Remote Car Starter # 20736 Alarm & Keyless Still Sealed Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

South Windsor, Connecticut, United States

South Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Brand:Auto Command Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:20736 UPC:Does not apply

Auto Command DELUXE Remote Car Starter # 20736

Alarm & Keyless Entry System

Still Sealed NOS

"The World's #1 Remote Car Starter"

For Use With Automatic, Fuel-Injected Vehicles Only

Installation Video Included

May require professional installation

Start your car from the comfort of your home or office!

Car cannot be driven without key!

"Start your car from up to 500 feet away to turn on the heater, defroster, or air conditioner.  Never step into a freezing-cold or boiling-hot car again!"

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