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no most r33 dont come with ones maybe some series II & GTR version might have ones from jap factory fitted. On the alarm depends how big your wallet is you can get car alarms with an enigne Immobilizer for like $100 you can also purchase ones for about 2000$ so check you pocket, also a good idea to check you insurance if they would give a discount on fees for a specific alarm system. Also try a search on good on car alarm reviews you'd be suprised in what you find out. Hope it helps. Rob

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haha! ...but we all knew what he meant, right?? :D

gtssky, I've got a Brant AA02 alarm/immobiliser.

also got it so I'd have keyless entry! :(

it cost $595 fitted....although that was 2 years ago, might have gone up by now. That cost includes them coming out to fit it at your work/home.

have a look here: http://www.brant.com.au/html/show.htm

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the brant nemesis cost me like $850.

it's got a 6pt immobiliser, key pad (need to put in the pin before the car will start) and keyless entry.

i think it uses the AA02 immobiliser + remote fob that shell has, with some cannibilised parts from other brant alarms (such as the keypad which can also be bought seperately)

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