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ok a few things...

for one i need to use the remote to unlock doors but then need to use a second remote to disarm the immobiliser and vice versa when leaving the car. i want to be able to do it all with one remote.

also the alarm arms after about 30 seconds after unlocking and disarming if you dont put the keys in the ignition and that sets off the motion detectors... not gonna be good when putting a sleeping baby in the back.

plus i wanna get the frequency expander tuner thing to pick up australian radio band.

and thirdly i wanna get someone to see if they can hook up a TV tuner so we can pick up tv channels... getting the audio from them now but only a snow screen on the monitor

hmm i know of a place on Hassall St, Wetherill Park but not sure on what the business is called. They do custom alarms and custom stereo installations so they may be able to help you out with the tv situation. I know it's in the middle of the street and Hassall St is about 300 mteres long.

They did my alarm and installed my tv/dvd.

I know the owners name is Ken.

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hmm i know of a place on Hassall St, Wetherill Park but not sure on what the business is called. They do custom alarms and custom stereo installations so they may be able to help you out with the tv situation. I know it's in the middle of the street and Hassall St is about 300 mteres long.

They did my alarm and installed my tv/dvd.

I know the owners name is Ken.

Incar Option...

The motorsports side did my full turbo upgrade. But their head mechanic that did all the engine work on my car has since gone back to NZ :unsure:. He was good. The new guy there? I dunno.. haven't met him.

Ken Ouy is the owner of Incar Option. He knows me well.

He did the alarm in my dad's brand new S2k, my previous car (integra), my Skyline, and my g/f's Skyline.

He also organised and sourced all the parts for my turbo upgrade too. Ken's great.

But I think he may be a bit busy at the moment.

Unit 5-6/64 Hassall Street

Wetherill Park NSW 2164 Australia

ph: 9609 1122

Ask for Ken. He'll know whether they can do what you want.

The premises do look a bit dirty, but they're in the process of fixing things up I think.

for the TV go to nams. nams electrical listed in yellow pages i think. you most probably need a new tuner circuit and maybe a pal-ntsc converter. nam will know what to do anyway.

other than that lifestyle in parramatta did my last stereo install, they were not too bad.

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