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Hi All,

About 6 months ago I bought 2 page guard alarms to install in my cars. I've now sold those cars and bought myself another car which already has an alarm installed. These alarms are brand new in the box. I purchased them for around $250 each.

The alarm features:

* Remote arming, disarming and panic

* Up to 3000FT remote control range (FM modulation)

* User EEPROM storage different code

* Multi-function 5 button remote transmitter & pager

* Audible and visual arming/disarming

* Remote controlled door lock/unlock

* Automatic rearming and last door arming

* Chirp or no chirp confirmation by remote

* Engine idling time(while remote engine started) adjustable by remote

* Valet emergency override by valet switch

* 30 seconds siren duration with auto-reset

* Aux. Output for Window roll-up

* Ignition controlled door lock/unlock

* Dome light supervision output

* 2nd Ignition negative output for bypass module

* Remote Control trunk release output

* Electronic 2-stage shock sensor

* Multi-function LED status indicator

* Instant negative/positive door trigger programmable

* Remote engine start

* Remote engine starting reservation for manual transmission

* Turbo timer

* Automatic heater /AC operation

* Multi-function paging operation of transmitter

* Two-way transmitter(transmitting & pager)

* Indicator of "within" or "out of" RF range

* Variable graphic icon?s LCD panel

* Car status indicator by LCD display & beeper

* Driver call sensor

* Programmable personal alarm clock

* 2 warning stickers & easy operation manual

* High power 6-tone siren

* Built-in hazard lights relay

* Keyless entry in valet mode

* Starter disable output

* Built in remote engine starter

Asking $200 each. Would prefer pickup, but postage can be arranged.

Cheers

*******

1 unit sold, only 1 unit left

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Edited by markk

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