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Does any one have them?

What are the cost?

Is it possible to integrate one into existing immobaliser and alarm or do I have to install a new unit?

If your talking about remote controls for your alarm then you need to know what brand of alarm/immobiliser you have because not all work with differant brands. Hopefully if the company is still around you can then get replacement remotes which would still need to be tuned in to your alarm.

Does any one have them?

What are the cost?

Is it possible to integrate one into existing immobaliser and alarm or do I have to install a new unit?

do you have a pic of the unit in question?

from there either of us can probably help.

Doesn't appear to be touch screen, just an LCD screen which would show things like which zone has been activated. I've seen similar remotes before, there are buttons on the side.

Searching ebay there seem to be a few GSM alarms floating around the $260~ mark.

Maybe Chris Rogers could indicate which are good and which are rubbish as I am also interested in these alarm systems.

One of the more expensive varient is by rhino going for $400~

http://search.ebay.com.au/search/search.dl...title=gsm+alarm

- Patrick

ala the jaycar bit of rubbish...

seen this thing under so many names its not funny.

also click around that site- none of it works!

Edited by Chris Rogers
Searching ebay there seem to be a few GSM alarms floating around the $260~ mark.

Maybe Chris Rogers could indicate which are good and which are rubbish as I am also interested in these alarm systems.

One of the more expensive varient is by rhino going for $400~

http://search.ebay.com.au/search/search.dl...title=gsm+alarm

- Patrick

christ that rhino one is CHEAP! (I can't even buy it for that!) the rest I would be weary of.

if you want a proper one flick me a PM.

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