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brant, mongoose have keypads..

Its a tough question to ask which alarm is best. They all do the jobs in one way.

But then a pro will always know how to disarm it.

But i would look at mongoose m80 with kaypad. Heard they good alarms.

Then again someone else might not think so.

Why not try quicktrack?

Installers for brant and mongoose would have to be alan jon. Search sau if you want.

Hi guys, im in the process of installing a alarm system, i was going ahead with the quiktrak but now im thinking otherwise

what else is there on the market that is good? any with trackers? key pads? etc?

thanks!

Autowatch make a very nice keypad which is very reliable

  • 4 weeks later...

Yep, Autowatch are great. I have a 446lri, which was installed by Leon from www.securityinmotion.com.au. You can tell by the quality of his work that he is a pro. Try stealing my car.. Now the sensetivity is turned up a bit u cant brush past the car without gettin a nice reminter to not touch the painwork ;-)

Yep, Autowatch are great. I have a 446lri, which was installed by Leon from www.securityinmotion.com.au. You can tell by the quality of his work that he is a pro. Try stealing my car..

ok, let me just point something out to you.

NO CAR IS UNSTEALABLE.

Your 1997 R33 Series 2 showing 60,XXX km, with pod filter and cat back 3" exhaust is no exeption. And the northern beaches area is definately not the place to be telling people what alarm you have in the car.

Got my point?

yup im 100% sure the m80 alarms can come fitted with kaypad. Ask alan jon. Im pretty sure he said he can install it with keypad.

Cheers

but not a mongoose item. the autowatch one posted earlier will fit anything.

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