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CHEAP Brand new Alarm for sale many features!

brand new Garage 8 Multi-Function Vehicle Security System

$250 ono

user friendly design alarm made easy for users to handle its features. The VSS alarm system comes with a new easy to use remote control.

Features of the new remote control are doors lock/unlock, engine start and vehicle finding.

The build in shock sensor is also fully adjustable by the users, setting up the sensitivity level to suit their needs.

The Remote Engine Start function gives users to warm up there engines during cold days or

run-in the air conditioning during hot summer days. Vehicle are still under protection even when the

engine is on. The Garage 8 advance technology will automatically turn the engine off in 2 cases, when the handbrake is release but key is not switched on or key is not switch on within 5 minutes.

Garage 8 is a division of Garage R

Garage 8 VSS is designed to meet the Australia Insurance standardisations

This VSS alarm system will work with any vehicle

Brand new with 12 months warranty

Compare with Retail $399!!!

Features:

- Anti-Hijacking

If your car is hijacked while running, you can safely handover the car. The anti hijacking feature, if activated, will shut off the engine when your car is 5minute out of the range. The car subsequently cannot be restarted with the key and will require disarming with the hand unit before it can be restarted.

- Code Hoping/Trigger identification

The remote control unit uses a random code from over 1 million possible electronically stored combinations each time it arms and disarms the alarm unit, making it impossible to for a thief to copy your remote your code to gain access to your car.

- Door unclosed Warning

If you leave your car with the door unlocked, the warning lights would glint for 15sec to warn the following vehicle.

- Automatic Arming

If you do not enter your car for 30seconds after disarming it, your car will automatically rearm for added safety.

- Roadside Park Warning

For the driver and passenger safety, when the car is parked on roadside and the dorr is opened, the flash lights would gleam to warm the following vehicles.

- Shock Recorded

In arm, if the car is hit or beaten and the alarm is triggered, the shock is recorded. When the driver disarms and opens the door, the alarm would beep twice to warn the driver to check if the car was hurt.

- Anti-theft arm mute silent arm/disarm

- Remote Engine Start ( cant be install if your car have immobiliser, otherwise u can uninstall the immobiliser to install remote engine start )

- Control Central Lock System

- Find Car in parking lots with sound and light

Content:

- 2 alarm remote control

- Siren

- Car body Shock sensor with adjustable shock sensors ability

- Ultra Bright LED light to show status of the alarm

- Immobilisers (cuts ignition and starter)

- Complete wires (all wires are label clearly), stand & bolts, complete English manual instructions (circuit diagram included)

See attachment of alarm system

http://board.performanceforums.com/...=&postid=351148

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