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Originally Posted by zylont Isn't this the same thing? You can probably save a bunch by getting a used one. yep, you would have to make your own wires, but
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Another option is the Flash2Pass system. A small transmitter mounts under the hood and taps into the high beam wires. The receiver replaces the garage door opener switch in the house/garage. You flash your high beams twice and the garage door opens or closes.
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