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Here is how much I paid at the following stores for two-way remote starters (material only): Bulldog Deluxe 500 at WalMart - $150, CompuStar 900FM RS+Alarm combo at Visions - $300, ProStart CT-3400TW at Canadian Tire $120, By-pass module 791 at WalMart - $30. These are all pretty good starters in my view. Somebody says that the Bulldog is a piece of junk, but I don't agree. You will need a weekend to get all wiring done, if you want to have remote lock/unlock, remote trunk, anti-grinding and immobilizer bypass. Always use shrinkable tubes and plastic tie locks for a professional job.
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You will potentially save $300 to $500 of labor cost for the above two-way remote starters depending on the model of your car. Actually money is just one variable in the equation; knowing how your car works is perhaps more rewarding. |
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