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hi im interested in getting a gsm pager alarm in the next couple of weeks and if i can get enoght people i can get them at a good price

if we have 5 people the price is $230

10 people the price is $220

delivery is $10 with registed post

here are the specifications

1) Remote alarm to phone, without limit of distance

2) Friendly voice operation menu, easy to use

3) Strong features of anti-burglar and anti-hijacking

4) Patented technology, high quality and reliability

5) Good adaptability for most cars and most countries

6) Remote arming / disarming by phone or transmitters

7) Silent arming, auto re-arming

8) Anti-burglar, anti-hijacking and anti-destroying

9) On-the-spot alarming by siren and parking lights, remote alarm to preset telephone by voice

10) Multiple triggering: door open triggering, vibration triggering, power-off triggering, ignition triggering

11) Panic button, emergency help alarm

12) Easy to install and use, friendly operation interface, with voice menu in different languages

13) Complete self-service, free of service charges

14) Based on GSM networks, worldwide signal coverage and cost-effective

15) Remote monitoring of sounds around the car and broadcasting by telephone

16) Cut off the car's fuel / power supply by telephone

17) Lock or unlock the car door by transmitters or telephone

18) Transmitters with code-hopping technology

19) Adjustable 8-scales vibration sensitivity, vibration sensor could be enabled / disabled by telephone

20) Free to change the operation passwords and the alarm telephone numbers

21) Central lock automation, automatic door lock upon braking

22) Car finding with sounds and lights

23) Light flashing for temporary parking

24) Car position tracking

25) When your car is illegally operated or stolen by thieves or robbers, it will report the messages to you or your friends anywhere in the world immediately by the GSM phone network

im in for one if you are interested or have any questions PM me

i can send a picture of the alarm if you want one brand is JSE

thanks guys

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Can this be used as an "add on" extra for an existing alarm?

I dont want to get rid of the alarm I have (it was quite expensive) but I want the phone feature added on, at the moment i just have a pager with limited range.

Cheers

Car position tracking

How does that work? please explain...

and..

does it send out SMS's to your exisiting mobile phone? does it cost when it sends messages? is it a premium service, how does it acutally work...

sorry guys just been realy busy. ok the product is imported from china buy a local importer here. I was told that the items have already arrived but to get the cheaper price we need atleast 5 people. Me and my mate are in. Group buy ends 30/9/06 . i will try get some pics and post them up here

if we dont get 5 people you can still buy them but the price is $260

All the info on the alarm is listed

SUPPLIER: Slick Auto

to answer a few questions

the car positoning is done through network supplier if they can do it

the alarm works on the same network as the mobile phones all you do is put in a sim card and when the alarm goes off within 5 sec it rings your phone you dont have to answer but you know your car alarm is going off. if you do answer you can talk to the person stealing your car.

also it has a key pad which you can dial a number and you can ring from the alarm so u can use it as a mobile car phone

you can only ring out from it but you cant ring the alarm because once you dial the number from the phone you get into the alarm menu

Wheres the black wiring ?? I see colours only :)

I'll pass... it sounds cheap and nasty.

Nobody said anything about black wiring it is just a standard alarm but with the bonus option of the gsm phone pager to buy a seperate GSM unit with an alarm is priced at over $300 and to get the same thing plus and alarm cheaper than that is a bonus

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