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I had a Brant one with a 1-2-3-4 pad worked OK But had some problems. I would put a couple of kill switchs in out of sight

BTW if thats your 31 in ur avatar looks schmick :pirate:

Edited by Flipmo
I had a Brant one with a 1-2-3-4 pad worked OK But had some problems. I would put a couple of kill switchs in out of sight

BTW if thats your 31 in ur avatar looks schmick :D

Autowatch have a nice keypad which is very reliable

Get the brant nemesis.. Search for Alan Jong.. he installs them.. around $1000..

it's a 6-point - but really.. 3-point + 3-point keypad..

Works well.. haven't really had any issues, only problem is the range of the receiver to unlock/lock the car.. about 2m..

the one posted in the NS area is an autowatch item. leon (SIM) sells them in sydney I do them in brissy.

they can be added to most autowatch alarms as an add on.

forget brant- no longer worth the effort.

Out of interest Chris why would you say that? regarding forget brant?

One of the reasons for myself getting a brant alarm was that I didn't want someone stealing my keys and also the visual deterrant the keypad has..

Realistically if someone wants to steal it they will.. and it's fully insured.. but I guess anything you can do to protect your car helps..

I've been really happily with it.. only issue I have is the distance that the remote works.. it's terrible!!..

Have a look around see what you like.. if you were in qld.. def go and see Chris.. however I don't know about vic..

Edited by Links
$150 fitted

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I would be worried about the numbers wearing off after time which may suggest the pin. Farnell sell a vandall proof keypad with the numbers etched into the buttons which are metal. The whole thing is a metal unit making it very difficult to open up.

no my 5 digit pin only uses 3 buttons, $100, or $150 fitted i'm not worried about numers if they starteed jsut scrape them off or somthing. Oh thats not my car btw, i mounted mine in teh center consle so i dont' even look at the numbers when i type them in.

I have to add you dont' get to chose the pin, it comes with one and its' actully a 5 digit pin.

Edited by Michael_1882

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