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does anyone know how to remove the rear seats?

Remove the 2 bolts at the front of the bottom section of the seat and it will come out .. revealing the 2 bolts at the bottom of the back section .. take these bolts out them pull forward a little at the bottom and force the seat up (sometimes can be a little difficult), the whole process should take 10 minutes.

As for the factory immoboliser ... doesn't have 1 standard to my knowledge

you will need aftermarket for the 3 point insurance requirements

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If you need a immobilier try one of these......they stop anyone

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But anyway,

Na the stock one isnt complient for what you need as it isnt 3 point and isnt all black wiring. i highly recommend getting a aftermarket one like a autowatch

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As for the factory immoboliser ... doesn't have 1 standard to my knowledge

you will need aftermarket for the 3 point insurance requirements

Garry is right, they dont have one at all...

Mongoose also make a 3 point immobiliser with black wiring. M80 series.

The M80 would be my first choice for value...

I persoanlly run the M60S as it offeres battery backup and auto window up and is compatible with all turbo timers, which is perfect for turbo's.

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The M80 would be my first choice for value...

I persoanlly run the M60S as it offeres battery backup and auto window up and is compatible with all turbo timers, which is perfect for turbo's.

M80 is a triple immobiliser, whereas the M60 is only a dual immobiliser, so the M80 would be the immobiliser of choice if your insurance company requires a triple (or 3 point) immobiliser system. The M80 series offers the features of the M60, plus more.

The M80 is compatible with Shannons Insurance requirements due to the triple protection of the immobiliser.

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I would have to agree. The m80 is a good reliable immobiliser/alarm. go to autobarn at Slacks Ck. Not only do they know there shit, they also know skylines. i talked to one of the install dudes and he was able to say what i needed, what i didnt need, etc. Would recommend both the m80 for both insurance and piece of mind and Autobarn at Slacks Ck

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I would have to agree. The m80 is a good reliable immobiliser/alarm. go to autobarn at Slacks Ck. Not only do they know there shit, they also know skylines. i talked to one of the install dudes and he was able to say what i needed, what i didnt need, etc. Would recommend both the m80 for both insurance and piece of mind and Autobarn at Slacks Ck

whats the m80 worth and how much to fit?? anyone know?

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Hi Guys,

M80 is the way to go! It has the three point immobliser, If you twist my arm I might be albe to through in a window lift module.

We have other alarms to but from my expeince mongoose are the best, If you want to be in contact with your car all the time, they even offer the SMS module.

If you have any Questions feel free to give us a call -07 54 9333 66

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Well Matt the M60S set me back about $280 and it was a DIY job for an me, but then again im a qualified auto-elec... :pirate:

The reason I suggested the M60 in the first place was price... The M80 is superior hence why the model number is higher, but most insurance companies only require you to have 2 points protected and in this case money is Matt's issue so the M60 would be his best bet....

Seriouslly hit up Chris Rogers for a installed price as he will be your best bet being a club sponcer...

Better yet you can talk directlly to Sam and Chris this Sunday at the SCC... :kiss:

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