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Honestly need an alarm system for my new baby, an R33 gts-t. Could any pros recommend any brands to me?

It would be great if a location to install it and a price was included as well, I'm new to Melbourne.. :)

Looking for those 2-way alarm systems. Thanks bros.

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Yeah mate i've been looking for about 2months and reasherching into all of them as for 2way vipers are cheep if you get them from teh states the viper 791XV has all the bells and wistles for abotu $340 shipped over then theres add ons like tilt sensor ect. and that was the way i was going to go but the more i reaserched into it the more i realised theres a better alternative.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=156767

The A2000k is an excerlent choice, and once you get the options for the viper like tilts sensor windowsensor they work out pritty much the same price, allthough there is a specail on that A2000k atm installed.

The viper has 2way but the A2000K doesnt' however after reaserching viper, i feel even with out the 2way on the A2000k its still safer, the viper has coloured wires vs the ak's black, and the viper has a 1 point immobilser vs the ak's 3. Basiclly you can cluth start the car with a viper 791XV becuase of the 1point immobilser.

The thing with 2way pageing is, the rang is relativly short, and the viper relys on its toway system more then its actully keepingthe car secure liek the ak.

If you after some sort of mointering system GPS is the way to go and if you follow that link theres a system call Qucik Track. You pay abotu $400 a year for mointering but they mointer your car when it goes off they call yoru moible, if you dont' answer they call the cops. Pluss they can track it.

Hope this helps

Michael

Yeah mate i've been looking for about 2months and reasherching into all of them as for 2way vipers are cheep if you get them from teh states the viper 791XV has all the bells and wistles for abotu $340 shipped over then theres add ons like tilt sensor ect. and that was the way i was going to go but the more i reaserched into it the more i realised theres a better alternative.

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...howtopic=156767

The A2000k is an excerlent choice, and once you get the options for the viper like tilts sensor windowsensor they work out pritty much the same price, allthough there is a specail on that A2000k atm installed.

The viper has 2way but the A2000K doesnt' however after reaserching viper, i feel even with out the 2way on the A2000k its still safer, the viper has coloured wires vs the ak's black, and the viper has a 1 point immobilser vs the ak's 3. Basiclly you can cluth start the car with a viper 791XV becuase of the 1point immobilser.

The thing with 2way pageing is, the rang is relativly short, and the viper relys on its toway system more then its actully keepingthe car secure liek the ak.

If you after some sort of mointering system GPS is the way to go and if you follow that link theres a system call Qucik Track. You pay abotu $400 a year for mointering but they mointer your car when it goes off they call yoru moible, if you dont' answer they call the cops. Pluss they can track it.

Hope this helps

Michael

see the other thread. I have a fair bit of input on that one as does FRX026. both of us fit alarms for a living.

Thanks to all of you. I'm thinking of getting my alarm system installed in Autobarn near Victoria Market, how are the prices and reliability there?

what brands do they stock?? from memoryautobarn dont stock topof the range alarm systems..

-JD

Chris,

It never seems to amaze me that people just dont get car security.

I always thought that the more secret your were on the type of system you had or the way it was installed would benefit you in a breakin/ theft situation.

There are two crazy things in this post.

1 - A link to a car security company that allows for download ( without registration/ identification) wiring diagrams and information that could be easily used to steal a car with their system.

and... ( and this is the best one)

2 - photos of a car showing clearly it's rego details (number plate) and the type of alarm installed.

Chris, hopefully you would agree.

Guys, for the interest of keeping your cars safe, get a good alarm, have it professionally installed and then, dont tell anyone (not even your mom) what sort it is.

There are a lot of dodgy poeple that read forums to gain information to steal cars.

BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU POST

Please see point 2 - same person - same thing - mate, without sounding to smart, are you trying to have your car stolen?

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