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Old 01-07-2014, 12:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone have experience with carkitcompany.com products? Plug n play remote start & backup cam systems?
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Old 01-07-2014, 05:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Not with this product but I bought the rear cam and the front cam from Brian. The products are great! Excellent communication via mail! Brian tries to reply and help as fast as possible. I can only recommend them!
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Got my bypass yesterday, will install on Sunday.
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Our car is ready to remote start, which means you don't need remote start module. You just need bypass kit and T-harness(If you don't want to splice or cut wire). I installed mine today. It cost me only $100.
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Awesome, thanks
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Our car is ready to remote start, which means you don't need remote start module. You just need bypass kit and T-harness(If you don't want to splice or cut wire). I installed mine today. It cost me only $100.
Whathuh? Really??? Does this mean I can buy the remote start clicker thing and wire it somehow?
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^^ search ebay dball. Its only $45-50 every ebay stores and let seller know year of the car and makes. They will program it for you. If you are not good with soldering or dont have time to look up all wiring diagram then get the T harness(niss3c).

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