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Compustar Dr-2000 Remote Start System For Iphone, Android, And Blackberry Smartp on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States

Clinton Township, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:COMPUSTAR Manufacturer Part Number:DR-2000

  • NEW IN BOX
  • 1/3 the size of the original Drone
  • Improved mounting tabs
  • Non-directional internal antennas
  • Optional external antennas (GPS & Cell)
  • Service is available in a basic or a premium plan
  • Remote Start built-in. Just add a bypass to the DR-2000 for a complete remote start solution
  • Can be a stand-alone keyless entry, trunk release and GPS tracking solution (hardwire harness required)
Remote Start Features:
  • Tired of getting into a hot or cold vehicle? Cool your car in the summer and warm it in the winter with the DroneMobile app
  • Compatible with most remote start brands; however expanded features are available when DroneMobile is installed with a compatible CompuStar remote start system
  • 2 Way confirmation displayed on app
  • Start error notification alerts
  • Compatible with any brand remote starter that has a "start activation input"

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