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Hi guys,

I'm linked with a licensed quiktrak technician and he has plenty of quiktrack alarms to sella nd install for a hell lot cheaper price then what Quiktrack itself are offering.

He has the new Brant alarm (Mark 2) which is called Nemesis 2 which is an advanced version of the initial Quicktrack alarm atm and they are going for 2.6k on the market but he is offering it for 2k with full installation and one yr monitoring included.

If anyone wants full protection for their car contact me on pm.

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How's quiktrak?

Quiktrak is a much better investment then paying full insurance in my opinion.If you know you are a good driver than just go for third party and get a quiktrak alarm. You will save heaps of money over the years.

Quiktrak has a silent alarm in which the thief wont know about but the quiktrak base will be informed once ur car has been broken into or violated. Quiktrak will call you up to inform you that ur car has been tampered or broken into and they will ask for your command.If they cannot contact you they will call the cops and once the cops are on the way to apprehend the thief QT will immobolize ur car and the thief will be ****ed up sideways.

Quiktrak has recovered over 24 million dollars worth of stolen cars.

Quiktrak has plenty of other features....

Visit the quiktrak site.

http://www.quiktrak.com.au/

Cheers

. . .

Life without me would be even more unbareable.

Quktrak retails its self named alarm for around the 2k price depending on ur car.

I was quoted for my r34 gt-t $2006.50 with 1 yr monitoring.

My link can do the latest alram which is better than the standard quiktrak (Nemesis 2 made by Brant alarms also known as Mark2) for 2k and that includes 1 yr monitoring and installation. But ur in melb hehehe.....

Originally posted by Amadeo

Quktrak retails its self named alarm for around the 2k price depending on ur car.

I was quoted for my r34 gt-t $2006.50 with 1 yr monitoring.

My link can do the latest alram which is better than the standard quiktrak (Nemesis 2 made by Brant alarms also known as Mark2) for 2k and that includes 1 yr monitoring and installation. But ur in melb hehehe.....

Do you know that the majority of aftermarket alarms are actually the same unit and made by the same manufaturer, but rebadged?

Also, what you are offering is nothing to write home about, one of my mates is a Quiktrak technician who teaches installers around Australia how to install them.

tan18d

What alarm are you interested in?

The prcies vary.

But if i were you i'd get Nem2.

Quiktrak havent upgraded there current alarm yet although Nem2 will be tracked by quiktrak but the alarm isnt made by quiktrak as the other guy proclaimed before.It has several more features and is more advanced as far as I know.

Its made by Brant alarms.

But what ever alarm you want i can get for you at a cheaper price than retail with installation aswell.

Cheers

:uh-huh:

This explains it.

Brant use some of the same contractors that we use, so they know (and maybe sell) both systems. QuikTrak do not sell retail since 1 April, only through our dealers now.  

If they/he wants to sell at less than our RRP, good on him. That's the idea of having dealers.  

Brant do not have "QuikTrak" alarms, but they have sourced a GSM/GPS system.  

The basic operating principles are the same (ie alarm reporting and tracking).  

So basically, in this thread, they are not QuikTrak alarms as earlier stated, but rather, Brant items, correct?

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Brant use some of the same contractors that we use, so they know (and maybe sell) both systems. QuikTrak do not sell retail since 1 April, only through our dealers now.

If they/he wants to sell at less than our RRP, good on him. That's the idea of having dealers.

Brant do not have "QuikTrak" alarms, but they have sourced a GSM/GPS system.

The basic operating principles are the same (ie alarm reporting and tracking).

I believe you are correct.

Sorry if i stated something with out fully researching it but all i know is that brant sell nem2 which is also an alarm/tracking and it is suppose to be better than quiktrack's alarm as quoted by my friend who buys alarms direct and installs them. hes been in the business for 17 years and is contracted by car dealerships to install alarms on their vechiles.

Skyline33: Umm i dont know how much the cost would be in melb sorry.

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