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i'm planning to get a Mongoose M80G Car Alarm System and i don't know where to get it. which stores sell them? and installs them? how much does it cost with installation?

i live in melbourne, from the western suburbs.

another thing is are these alarms any good? is it better then the Black Widow BW10000?

my budget is under $550.

i've tried looking on the forum and couldn't find where to get a mongoose alarm in melb.

please help me...

thanks.

ken

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Mate,

Give a PM to CHRIS ROGERS from this site. Chris is QLD based but has an excellent network of people around the country. Let him know I recommended him.

As for the big decision Black Widow or Mongoose, both are very good, individual installers have their favorites, but when either alarm is installed CORRECTLY they are both effective.

Whatever you do, DO NOT take your car to any AUTOBARN, JB HIFI or STRATHFIELD they will butcher your car and the alarm will not be any sort of deterant.

Cheers

FRX026

Edited by frx026

PJ,

if he's in the melboune area he wont be taking to those stores. I have a guy there that does mine to my spec.

paradizzle can vouch for him.

Ken21,

I believe I can do that price fitted in mlb.

if you want one fire me a pm and I'll send one down.

(depending on when I may bring it down myself.)

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