PRODUCTS
Auto Page C3-RS601 Remote Car Starter
autopageusa.com
Description: A standalone remote starter, the C3RS-601 is designed to work with vehicles using Push-to-Start in addition to traditional key start vehicles. The unit improves on the former RS-60 with longer range
and a new remote control. In addition, it includes an output to work with vehicles that disable the Smart key when remote- started The ‘C3’ stands for compatibility with Auto Page’s C3 vehicle tracking
system, which, along with optional interface modules, plugs into the unit’s 2-way data port.
Key Selling Points: •Compatible With Push-to-Start •Long Range
•Extra Outputs for Compatibility With a Variety of “Special” vehicles •MSRP $199 (w/o installation)
Status: Introduced; shipping late September
Vibe Space 3D Speakers
vibecaraudio.com
Description: Sold in 5-inch and 6-inch options, Space 3D speakers feature a woofer, midrange and
tweeter, specially designed
to create a 360-degree, 3-dimensional sound stage, according to Vibe. The tweeter can be mounted on top of the midrange or
Scosche Mazda CX7 Dash Kit
scosche.com
Description: This kit is made to put a single-DIN or double-DIN head unit into the 2010 and 2011 Mazda CX7. It matches the dash in ABS black and includes retention clips. Add the MA03B harness to interface an aftermarket radio with the factory harness.
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Key Selling Points: • No cutting or
modification necessary • Includes pocket for single-DIN installations • MSRP $34.95
Status: Introduced
separately. The package includes a 3-way passive crossover with 12db/octave slope and tweeter attenuation.
Key Selling Points: • Versatile Installation • Aluminum Build • Flexible Crossover
Status: Shipping
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