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Hi Guys,

Have an alarm I am wanting to install, but don't want to attempt it myself, as I am unable to locate / source a wiring diagram for my Cefiro.

Was wondering if anyone knew of someone or somewhere that can do it for me?

Not gonna go to Strathfield and get a dodgy job done....

Cheers,

Ando

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Have an alarm I am wanting to install, but don't want to attempt it myself, as I am unable to locate / source a wiring diagram for my Cefiro.

Yo Ando. When I was putting mine in the wiring turned out to be (for the purposes of the alarm) exactly like the r32 one.

I also got a couple of tricks for ya. I'll give ya a ring about these though :mrt:

A.A.P.A.

Unit 3/ 10 Eddie Rd Minchinbury NSW 2770

ph: (02) 9677 9333 Car Alarms

They are the guys that have done all my car alarms. They are very good and reliable. They do alot of car alarms for big companies like optus...

Speak to "Dragon"

This guy done my car,he is the cheapest when i shop around..A very well done job.He can even custom make a tracking system for u(one of those system that if some one break in to your car it will call your mobile) for 150 or some thing like that...and he will come to you..

PH 0411789719

I also recommend James Trikalis (0408443352). He is the head contractor for Brant and Autowatch. He did an awesome job installing an alarm in my R32 with:

3point black wire immobiliser

Siren

Tilt, Jolt, Shock sensors

Cabin motion sensors

Quick track GPS (rings your mobile when alarm sounds and you can control most functions on the car from phone)

I just booked him to install the same + keypad in my R34

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