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element_2nice
just wondering how much it cost to get a 2 way remote starter installed?
has anyone recently got it installed from futureshop or somethin?

i wont be able to go to futureshop for another couple dayz...so ya was just wondering about the price before i go there...

Thinkin of gettin Nordic 2 way Remote Car Starter n most probably gettin installed from futureshop..


peace

bluSRT
Phone them ?!?!? :dunno:

night_font
Well if you are looking for a 2 way starter I think he uses Nordic you should ask him, BUT I’d highly recommend!!! He’s a good friend

Showtime Performance
443-7469

Talk to GREG, tell him what you want and he will get you guaranteed the lowest price out there compared to others like JB’s; Future Shop; and Best Buy.!!! :thumbup:

and with futureshop they will rape you in price call GREG first and compare.

Altezza
PM me and i can give you a price. Because i dont know how much this Greg guy will charge but think about what kind of warrenty he has and the quality of the install.
Futureshop has lifetime warrenty on the install as well as the installs are done good. But every company has their bad egg but yeah PM me for all info.

night_font
quote:
Originally posted by Altezza
Basic starter with no bypass is 100 bucks if you want locks its 50 if your car has power locks already. If its a standard its extra 50 but if you want all the details just PM me and i can give you a price. Because i dont know how much this Greg guy will charge but think about what kind of warrenty he has and the quality of the install.
Futureshop has lifetime warrenty on the install as well as the installs are done good. But every company has their bad egg but yeah PM me for all info.



Not to sure on the lifetime warranty, but you are more than welcome to ask him, as for the work in hand, its probably done better and with more care than future shop any day, I myself and many other people know this. No bad egg on this one.

Altezza
Futureshop is the company that the customer gives money to. The installer is the one that does the work so your saying that there is no one in the whole Futureshop company that is as good or better that this Greg person im not judging him in just asking :)
quote:
Originally posted by night_font
Not to sure on the lifetime warranty, but you are more than welcome to ask him, as for the work in hand, its probably done better and with more care than future shop any day, I myself and many other people know this. No bad egg on this one.

night_font
I only brought it up in those words because you were just implying that he was just some guy installing a starter and doesn’t care in the work that he does as long as he gets it done, but he does care; he takes time, like most others would in future shop but the difference is that you are getting the better price for the same result, that’s all that I’m really trying to say.

But i take it that you work for futur shop or some company that installs starters right???

Altezza
That is correct :)
As well as im glad that Greg actually takes the time to make the install look good and done right.

Mavrick
As an extension to the original question though, can somebody throw out some numbers for a 2-way starter including the install?

I think a basic 2-way starter starts at around $200, and I get the idea here that it ought to cost me about $200 more to have it installed and hooked up to my power door locks for keyless entry (even though my car already has keyless entry), and because I have a manual transmission.

So I should be looking at spending around $400?

Do all of the 2-way units also have an alarm as well?




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