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  • 2 months later...

Will get back to everyone thats PM'd me in the last 3 days (theres been lots)

Ben is in the middle of changing jobs, ill call him this arvo and find out if he has time as i know he has been busy.

Will reply yo the PM's when i get home tonight :thumbsup:

ooo was just thinking about PM'ing you RE:ben..

he did my alarm ages ago, but he told me that when/if i get a turbo timer, to let him know and he'll hook it up the alarm for free...

ive had it sitting on my desk for ages....just need the car to put it in now

Anyone know of any good alarm installers, not the type that's been working with his uncle or dad for a month or 2 >_<

Preferrably in the Coburg/Fawkner or surrounding areas.

Thanks,

Hus.

Try Mode Auto Electrical.

Peter Bevc

Mobile- 0418369634

PO box 207 Fawkner Vic

He does alot of work at the yards along Sydney Road.

Supplied and fitted both Alarm and turbo timer.

Really friendly and professional. :ermm:

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  • 2 weeks later...

hello,there R31Nismoid,

Can you please give the phone number of your friend? I got a friend who wants an alarm fitted to his DC5R.

thanks

Ye, my good mate Ben has done a large number of SAU/R31 (and other imports) cars now.

Great work, cheap price and you dont have to stress.

Highly reccomended from the feedback i get from everyone

  • 5 months later...

My mate Daniel 0412 99 99 33 from Complete Options.

I use to work with him, his been fitting alarms for over 15 years now. Specializing in imports. Will do all your alarm, audio and accessory needs.

Workshop in Westall (Clayton South) near honda wreak. On-site is also avaliable. Give him a call. Definately on of the best fitters in Melbourne.

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