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Where do i find a instruction manual for a designtech 2 way remote car starter?

I have a design tech 2 way remote car starter but i have no instructions, i wasn't sure if anyone out there had a manual or any idea of a website i could check.


http://userguides.50webs.com/
I found this site by accident, but they are good
at finding user manuals. Good Luck

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