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I am after a car alarm with basic features for around the $400 mark fitted. can someone recommend a place to get a decent alarm fitted, Most of the places I call are monkeys that don't even know the features of the alarms they sell.

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I am after a car alarm with basic features for around the $400 mark fitted. can someone recommend a place to get a decent alarm fitted, Most of the places I call are monkeys that don't even know the features of the alarms they sell.

Give Nick a call (Belconnen area, does work for JB HiFi)

0403 270 951.

He did my stereo in my Dark Blue R33 last week, quality work and he knows his stuff when it comes to alarms.

I mentioned the topic to him, he suggested that for the Skylines, you'd want a Mongoose M80 something, roughly ~600 installed.

Edited by nsanity

BDL in Belconnen did mine, good price, very good install, the alarm combo and the central they put in it has always worked great.

I don't know the name of the fellow that installed it, but he was an american

i personally would go to newcastle pro sound :D I got my alarm installed there sooooooo much cheaper than any quote in canberra but then again even if you don't feel like going to newcastle get a price in canberra then ring them and ask them if they can beat it particually on mongoose systems... i will almost gaurantee they will beat it...

bahahaa ;)

get the one that slaps beau in the head and makes him throw up.. :)
Ive herd nothing but good things from them a little pricy though

According to Chris Rogers, BDL is talking out their ass about Noise in the Electrics..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=132518

BDL is the shop i went to (in belconnen).

i've had M80's in both my skyline and stagea, and also done all my own stereo install in both cars, ripped everything out and reinstalled. never had an issue with noise. might be your speakers are earthing on the door internals if they're wider speakers, as i did have this problem for a day until i fixed it.

BDL is the place to go for install, belco guys did a good job for me at the right price. you have to pay for service, not just the unit. you can pay joe blogs down the road to install it for a case of beer, but what's stopping him getting a copy of your frequency, making his own remote and yoinking your car one night with not a sound?

Yep:yoinking. It's a technical term amongst car theives;mainly those who answer to "Snake" and have a gig appearing on family cartoons...LOL!

Me,I had my alarm with many features fitted by AudioTech in Scollay Street in Tuggeranong-no hassles,good price,and awesome backup service for any dumb questions I asked! I think it's personal as to who someone considers good,bad or otherwise. Shop around,stick with brand names you've heard of,and go from there...

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